MLTS 000 - Medical Laboratory Technician - Course Guide: Databases & Websites

Library Databases vs. Websites

What's the difference between searching a library's electronic databases and Internet websites - the public web?


 

Library Databases

Websites (Public Web)


What are the differences?


Authors

  • Professionals or experts in the field
  • Anyone regardless of expertise

Audience

  • Scholarly readers - professors, researchers or students, professionals in the field
  • Anyone

Authority
/Credibility

  • Generally provide scholarly materials and/or allow content to be limited to scholarly/peer reviewed content
  • Content is not necessarily checked by anyone, expert or not
  • Bias, reliability and/or accuracy concerns

Sources/Credits

  • Provide all the necessary pieces of information to create a complete citation
  • May not provide the information necessary to create a complete citation

Search Features

  • Help you narrow down your topic or suggest related subjects
  • Aren't often organized to support student research needs

Search Results

  • A manageable number of results - can usually focus or limit as needed
  • Often an unwieldy number of results - can often only alter by changing search words

Currency

  • Updated frequently and include the date of publication
  • May not contain current information or indicate when a page is updated

Access

  • Available to anyone using a computer in a library that subscribes to databases.
  • Available to anyone with an internet connection - the public web