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Books with title What Is a Database and How Do I Use It?

  • What Is a Database and How Do I Use It?

    Matt Anniss

    Paperback (Britannica Educational Pub, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Introduces computer and internet databases, presents information on the history of databases, describes internet security and data trails, and explores different types of databases and how they are useful.
  • What Is a Database and How Do I Use It?

    Matt Anniss

    Library Binding (Britannica Educational Pub, Jan. 1, 2014)
    In this handbook on databases, the complex world of computer applications used for storing, managing, and accessing information is broken down in an easy-to-comprehend format. Concrete examples of physical and online databases that readers will already know coupled with explanations of how more advanced databases work will help the reader grasp digital information storage on all levels. With sidebars on topics such as Structured Query Language (SQL) and how databases are used in social media, as well as a chapter dedicated to data security, this book is certain to help young readers learn the essentials of using and understanding database technology.
  • What Is a Database?

    Kristy Holmes

    Paperback (Kidhaven, Aug. 15, 2018)
    "Young readers are introduced to the world of databases in this informative book. They will be presented with the foundational elements of databases, as well as what they are used for and how they work. As they learn about this essential computer skills concept, it will strengthen their knowledge of computer systems, managing data, and modern problem-solving skills."--Publisher's description.
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  • How Do I Use a Database?

    Laura La Bella

    Paperback (Rosen Publishing Group, Aug. 1, 2014)
    A database is something that most students use every day, yet they may be in the dark when it comes to understanding how one works. Understanding the mechanics behind computer databases is likely to help them better put the technology to good use. The information compiled in this book sheds light on the types of databases, as well as how they organize, store, and retrieve information. Readers are also guided through an activity that gives them hands-on experience, putting what they've learned through the text to the test.
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  • What Is a Wiki and How Do I Use It?

    Leon Gray

    Library Binding (Rosen Education Service, April 4, 2014)
    This lively guide to the wiki phenomenon narrates the history of wikis, explains how they work, and projects the future of these collaborative, content-driven sites based on developments already under way. With lists of the most popular wikis, biographies of the key figures of the wiki movement, and a timeline of feature developments integrated into wikis today, readers will finish this book feeling confident in their ability to understand, use, and create a wiki on any subject. Also explained are the dangers of hacking, edit wars, and ways to stay protected from cyber-vandalism.
  • What Is a Blog and How Do I Use It?

    Leon Gray

    Library Binding (Britannica Educational Pub, Jan. 1, 2014)
    The widespread use of blogging today has made understanding how to read and write these online journals an essential skill for digital literacy at any age. In these pages, the ins and outs of several kinds of blogs—including political, news, and personal ones—are explained in clear terms. Content management, HyperText Markup Language (HTML) text editing, and web hosting are just a few of the topics that are simplified to guide users towards getting the most out of this cyber technology.
  • What Is a Database?

    Kirsty Holmes

    Library Binding (Kidhaven, Aug. 15, 2018)
    Young readers are introduced to the world of databases in this informative book. They will be presented with the foundational elements of databases, as well as what they are used for and how they work. As they learn about this essential computer skills concept, it will strengthen their knowledge of computer systems, managing data, and modern problem-solving skills. Along with the age-appropriate and concise text, readers will gain additional insight through educational diagrams, helpful fact boxes, instructional graphic organizers, and vibrant illustrations. The creative design allows readers to have fun while they learn.
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  • What Is a Wiki and How Do I Use It?

    Leon Gray

    Paperback (Britannica Educational Pub, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Introduces wikis, explaining how they are used, how to help contribute to a wiki, and how to evaluate the information found on wikis.
  • What Is a Website and How Do I Use It?

    Matt Anniss

    Library Binding (Rosen Education Service, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Almost every day of our lives we go online and connect to websites for the news, research, or simply to socialize, but many of us may not know the history of the Internet and how web pages are made. This enlightening book takes the broad concept of the World Wide Web and makes it understandable for any reader, explaining HyperText Markup Language (HTML) tagging, Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), and the other design elements necessary to build and design a website. It is also packed with links to online tutorials to help any reader get started on creating their very own website.
  • How Do I Use a Database?

    Laura La Bella

    Hardcover (Rosen Publishing Group, Aug. 1, 2014)
    A database is something that most students use every day, yet they may be in the dark when it comes to understanding how one works. Understanding the mechanics behind computer databases is likely to help them better put the technology to good use. The information compiled in this book sheds light on the types of databases, as well as how they organize, store, and retrieve information. Readers are also guided through an activity that gives them hands-on experience, putting what they've learned through the text to the test.
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  • What Is a Search Engine and How Do I Use It?

    Leon Gray

    Library Binding (Rosen Education Service, Jan. 1, 2014)
    This handy guide to search engines allows readers to learn the tricks to using these Internet-indexing services to their maximum potential. With an informative history of the development of search engines, this book teaches readers how this essential tool for the Web has advanced in its technology for categorizing websites and then pulling them up for users at the click of a search button. From an electronic spider that crawls the World Wide Web looking for new web pages to the meta tags and hash codes that have come to help optimize results, this book covers the early days of Yahoo and WebCrawler through the most recent developments in search engine technology. A discussion of Cloud computing and other safety issues makes this a key read for anybody who wants to stay up on todays issues in Internet security.
  • What Is a Search Engine and How Do I Use It?

    Leon Gray

    Paperback (Britannica Educational Pub, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Describes how to conduct both basic and advanced searches on the Internet, providing information on the history of internet searching, using boolean search terms, and evaluating the content of search results.