There are dozens, if not hundreds: government databases (IRS, Social Security, Department of Motor Vehicles, etc.), business databases (credit card companies, airline frequent-flier memberships, etc.), financial (banks, loan companies), healthcare (doctor's offices, insurance companies) and many more.
Object-oriented
Databases are collections of data and information.
Databases organize information into records, each of which represents a single unit of information
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Forms put information into databases. Reports bring out information from databases
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You can use databases like PubMed, Google Scholar, and JSTOR to find information on the keyword "literature search databases."
An electronic database is a structured collection of data that is stored and accessed electronically. It allows for efficient storage, retrieval, and manipulation of data, typically organized in tables with relationships between them. Electronic databases are widely used in various fields to store and manage vast amounts of information.
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With out databases you wouldn't have any were to store information!
Malcolm Peltu has written: 'Introducing Information System Management' -- subject(s): Information resources management 'A guide to the electronic office' -- subject(s): Office practice, Automation, Electronic data processing 'Information and Communication Technologies'
Charles Oppenheim has written: 'Perspectives in information management' 'The legal and regulatory environment for electronic information' -- subject(s): Copyright and electronic data processing, Data protection, Databases, Freedom of information, Intellectual property, Law and legislation, Right of Privacy 'The Data Protection Act 1988' 'Data protection' 'Perspectives in Information Management 3 (Perspectives in Information Management)'