How are library databases different from a general web search?

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Library databases differ from a general web search in that they provide a curated and reliable collection of scholarly/peer reviewed work that the library pays for.

Unlike the open web, where anyone can post content, these databases contain authoritative, fact-checked information and are best for academic research with features that help with topic narrowing and citations.

  • Last Updated Aug 17, 2025
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  • Answered By Ignacio Sanchez

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