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Which of the following is a difference between databases and search engines?

Select one:
a. Databases are organized into records and fields, while search engines are not.
b. Databases provide access to mostly academic and professional sources, while search engines
provide access to a wider range of sources.
c. Databases are paid for with your tuition and must be accessed via the library website, while
most information in search engines is free without a login.
d. All of the above.

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d. All of the above. Databases are organized into records and fields, while search engines are not. Databases provide access to mostly academic and professional sources, while search engines provide access to a wider range of sources. Databases are paid for with your tuition and must be accessed via the library website, while most information in search engines is free without a login.

Received message. d. All of the above. Databases are organized into records and fields, while search engines are not. Databases provide access to mostly academic and professional sources, while search engines provide access to a wider range of sources. Databases are paid for with your tuition and must be accessed via the library website, while most information in search engines is free without a login.

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