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What is a library database? |
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A library database is a system on which every library owned item is listed. Is this day and age it is usually a computerised database. It enables library staff to know exactly what stock is in the county/area and whether it is on loan or missing or whatever.
First answer by Sarjandow. Last edit by Skunkmaster XXV. Contributor trust: 87 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 15 [recommend question]
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