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The word database is a noun.  Database means (1) an organized body of related information.
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  • Zeducorp
    Founded in 1983, Zeducorp is a professional consulting firm that offers web consulting and marketing solutions, including targeted website marketing and custom database development services.
    https://www.zeducorp.com/
  • Regional Directory
    The regional directory is a database of local organizations in the United States of America, organized by category. Listed organizations include product suppliers, service providers, and non-profits.
    https://www.regionaldirectory.us/
  • AGRICOLA
    A database of citations to agricultural literature, compiled and created by the National Agricultural Library (NAL) and its cooperators.
    https://agricola.nal.usda.gov/
  • City-Data.com
    Citi-Data is a vast database containing information about as many U.S. cities as the compilers could find, and it is constantly updated. Facts about each city include population, housing prices, area codes, birthplaces of famous people, and much more. Also on the site are lists of the 100 best cities and photographs. For each city there are places for people to write in pro or con about the city.
    https://www.city-data.com/
  • The Computer Laboratory, Cambridge University
    The Computer Laboratory at Cambridge University in the UK is an academic department which encompasses computer science, engineering, technology and mathematics. There are 35 faculty and 140 PhD students. There is a specialized library and access to a publications database. Information about the faculty, research, applying, and job openings are all found on the website.
    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/
  • Connexions
    Connexions is a non-profit founded in 1999 by a group of scientists at Rice University that aims to reinvent how we write, edit, publish, and use textbooks and other learning materials. Everyone is free to create and add to the database. All material is free and can be modified. Everyone is free to mix material and create new learning materials. These new inventions may be printed or copied.
    https://www.cnx.org/
  • eBooks
    eBooks, launched in 2000, aims to be the pre-eminent online book dealer with tens of thousands of books already in their database. Users can download entire books, chapters, or portions of a book. The website is searchable by title, author, or subject. Users download what they want and pay for it on the website. Books can be downloaded into a number of devices; these are explained on the site.
    https://www.ebooks.com/
  • FileMaker
    FileMaker, founded in 1998 with headquarters in California, is a widely-used database manager. It is a subsidiary of Apple, Inc. It is used by individuals, businesses, education, and government to manage projects, people, and assets. 49 of the top 50 Universities use FileMaker. The website contains full information about products, ordering, and support.
    https://www.filemaker.com/
  • GuideStar
    Guidestar's mission is to provide information about non-profits so that users can find out about individual organizations to help in making philanthropic decisions. There are 1.5 million organizations in the database, and around 212,000 subscribers to the GuideStar newsletter. GuideStar also provides research analysis such as a Charity Check, Grant Explorer, Analyst Reports, and much more.
    https://www.guidestar.org/
  • Hemscott
    Hemscott, a British company, online since 1995, also has offices in the U.S. Its database contains data on over 15,000 public companies and 230,000 professional profiles in the U.K. and Ireland. Their clients are accounting firms, brokerages, investment banks, research banks, and more. The website provides full information about their services and how to access them.
    https://www.hemscott.com/
  • LexisNexis
    LexisNexis, a member of the Reed Elsevier Group, is a vast database of legal information and news. Lexis is the legal section; Nexis is the business news section. There is also a version for Academic settings that includes newspaper articles from small papers that are hard to find in other sources. The website describes both products and how to subscribe to each or both together.
    https://www.lexisnexis.com/
  • Art History at Loggia
    Explores the history of art with information about artists, styles, and periods. Includes resources and reference materials about art history, searchable database, and forums.
    https://www.loggia.com/
  • MediaWiki
    MediaWiki is a free software package originally written for Wikipedia. It is now used by several other projects of the nonprofit Wikimedia Foundation. One of its more useful features is that when a user submits an edit to a text, Wiki keeps the original in a database so that it can be easily retrieved. Information about the Organization and the software is on the website in several languages.
    https://www.mediawiki.org/
  • MedlinePlus Health Information
    MedlinePlus is a service of the U.S. National Library of Medicine and the National Institutes of Health. This database provides information about health and drugs from the NLM and NIH and other government agencies. The website includes a medical encyclopedia, patient tutorials, latest medical news, and information about clinical trials.
    https://www.medlineplus.gov/
  • Metacritic
    Metacritic was launched in 2001 with the stated mission of helping users make an informed decision about how to spend their money on entertainment. Metacritic is a vast database of critical information about film, video, music, games, books, and television. The website is searchable by topic. Metascores, which are a weighted average of all reviews, are provided for each film, video, etc.
    https://www.metacritic.com/
  • MySQL
    MySQL is a database management system developed in Sweden. The website describes the product and its connection to LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP/Perl/Python) and how to order the system.
    https://www.mysql.com/
  • Oracle
    Oracle is a supplier of software management and the second largest supplier of software. The Oracle database consists of a collection of data, all managed by Oracle software. Software purchase and installation information are on the website.
    https://www.oracle.com/
  • PostgreSQL
    PostgreSQL is an open-source relational database system that runs on all major operating systems. It was created at the University of California, Berkeley in 1986 and has continued to be developed and improved since then. The website describes the program, explains how to obtain it, tells who some of its major users are, lists events where it can be seen, and more.
    https://www.postgresql.org/
  • Scopus
    Scopus, an Elsevier product, is a subscription-only abstract and citation database of research literature and quality web sources. It includes journal publications, conference proceedings, scientific web pages, patents, and an alert service. It also has smart tools to track, visualize, and analyze research. On the website, users can get a free trial and view a demo.
    https://www.scopus.com/
  • U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
    The United States Securities and Exchange Commission website includes securities news, legal reports, investor education material, and the EDGAR database of corporate disclosure reports.
    https://www.sec.gov/
  • XOOPS
    XOOPS is a program that allows administrators to easily create dynamic websites with great content and many outstanding features. It is good for developing small to large dynamic community websites, intra community portals, corporate portals, weblogs, and more. It can be installed on an Internet host with a PHP-capable web server (e.g., Apache) and a database (e.g., MySQL).
    https://www.xoops.org/
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