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- Full_text_database abstract "A full text database or a complete text database is a database that contains the complete text of books, dissertations, journals, magazines, newspapers or other kinds of textual documents. It is opposed both to a bibliographic database (only covering bibliographical information and possibly abstracts and thus being a partial text database) and to a non-bibliographic database (such as, for example, a directory or a numeric database).One of the earliest systems was IBM STAIRS, introduced in 1973.Full text databases became common about 1990 when computer storage technology made them economic and technological possible. There are two main classes: An extension of the classical bibliographical databases into full text databases (e.g. on hosts such as BRS, Dialog, LexisNexis and Westlaw) and Internet based full text databases (based on search engines or XML).".
- Full_text_database wikiPageExternalLink patft.uspto.gov.
- Full_text_database wikiPageExternalLink gov_intlfulltxt.html.
- Full_text_database wikiPageID "33640074".
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- Full_text_database hasPhotoCollection Full_text_database.
- Full_text_database subject Category:Full_text_databases.
- Full_text_database comment "A full text database or a complete text database is a database that contains the complete text of books, dissertations, journals, magazines, newspapers or other kinds of textual documents.".
- Full_text_database label "Full text database".
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- Full_text_database sameAs Q5508210.
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- Full_text_database isPrimaryTopicOf Full_text_database.