Badke, Ch.4 (Metadata)

In chapter 4, Badke informs us that when we are doing several researches we have to look at the main points we want to get from that database. When entering the keywords the database captures the points that we trying to search and it starts looking for the answers we want, but if we had entered the wrong keywords it would get any kind of information that is not relevant to the topic we wanted. This would be the practice of metadata because when entering keywords that will get your research correct is the main point. Due, to this many libraries started to get different databases because it would be more helpful for students and many others to find relevant information about a topic. So when we are doing research on a topic we have to watch out for our vocabulary use in the keywords search because that is one thing that can define your research to better result and precise information.

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