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sammy [17]
3 years ago
9

Book Review Digest Plus, Dissertation Abstracts, and PsycArticles are all examples of A. general references. B. specialized data

bases. C. scholarly journals. D. periodicals.
English
1 answer:
Makovka662 [10]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Specialized Databases

Explanation:

Exampels of SPECIALIZED DATABASES includes Book Review,Digest Plus, Dissertation Abstracts, and PsycArticles .

Therefore A specialized database which is also known as a research database or library database is a form of database that enables easy and effective targeted searching on one or more of a specific subject field as well as for a specific format which can be in form of a books, articles or conference or for a specific date range during which the information was been published.

Lastly SPECIALIZED DATABASES are used to help to uncover some form of scholarly information that is not available by using a regular web search.

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