METHODS FOR WORKING WITH DIGITAL LIBRARIES AND DATABASES
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Key words: Digital Libraries, Database Management, Search Strategies, User Interface, DesignDigital Curation, Data Preservation, Open Access, Content Management Systems, digital Archiving, Research Tools, Access Protocols, collaborative Platforms, e-Learning ResourcesAbstrak
Abstract:This article explores effective methods for working with digital
libraries and databases, focusing on strategies that enhance research efficiency and data
accessibility. It examines the various tools and technologies available for navigating
digital collections, including advanced search techniques, metadata utilization, and
data management practices. The article also addresses the importance of digital literacy
and user training in maximizing the potential of these resources. By highlighting case
studies and practical applications, it aims to provide researchers, educators, and
students with a comprehensive understanding of best practices for leveraging digital
libraries and databases in their work.
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