How does an electronic database differ from a search engine? Describe the information each has that the other does not.
What will be an ideal response?
- Search engines direct one to Internet sites available to everyone and are good sources for general information.
- Electronic databases help one find more reliable, detailed, and pertinent information and can be subject specific.
- Search engines will uncover more unpublished material, and electronic databases will offer more access to the full text of peer-reviewed or edited articles.
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Ken's mother remarked, "You had better keep your nose to the grindstone if you are going to finish on time!" In this statement, Ken's mother was using
A) euphemistic language B) a cliche C) jargon D) an idiom