What is a Library Database?
A database is a collection of information that is organized so that it is easy to find what you need. For example, Netflix is a database of shows and movies collected and organized so you can find things easily. A Library Database is a collection of information organized by topics.
Why should I use a library database?
Because you do not have to verify the information. That means you do not need to check to make sure the information is correct (accurate) and real. That has already been done for you - by librarians and information specialists - before it was added to the database. This makes your job easier!
But can't I just Google it? Or what about Wikipedia? Don't they have everything?
So here's the thing. Anyone can add anything to the internet and Wikipedia. There is no Internet Police or Internet Teacher making sure information on the internet is correct. If you just Google something or use Wikipedia, you are going to have to do the work of verifying (checking) the source to make sure it's good information. And that's more work. And you don't want MORE work, do you? Especially if super intelligent librarians and information specialists already did the work for you!! Trust me. Use the databases!
Where are the magical databases located?
Here's the best thing! They are here on our library's web page!! See below to choose the database right for you and your needs.