What
is GALILEO? How does it organize information? What is a database and how does
it organize information?
GALILEO
stands for Georgia Library Learning Online. GALILEO is basically a giant
online library that is available to students here at the University of West
Georgia and students all over the state (and is run by the state). I used to
think that GALILEO only had journals and articles when actually GALILEO
contains articles, e-books, government documents, dissertations, pictures,
maps, videos, statistics, archives, and a number of primary resources.
Within
GALILEO there are a bunch of databases that are broken down into different
subjects similar to the stacks located in a library. Instead of having
bookshelves with books GALILEO is different in that the databases are the
shelves and the articles are the “books” on them. The same way a library may
have a history, nature, education, or science sections, just to name a few, the
databases are also broken down into these same topics.
If
wanting to find an article on a particular subject you want to go to GALILEO to
search for a particular topic within the databases. From there you can read
through the different journals and in looking through those find an article.
GALILEO
Databases
Journals
Articles
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I shared the same thoughts as you on GALILEO. I thought it only had articles as well. I like your response, because it is simple and clear. I can understand it and it makes much more sense to me. I feel like I was too thorough on mine. Good job.
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