Cybrarians Journal (Dec 2022)

Future trends of Arabic full-text databases

  • Aziza Ali

DOI
https://doi.org/10.70000/cj.2022.67.564
Journal volume & issue
no. 67

Abstract

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The emergence of the Internet revolutionized electronic publishing and led to the development of databases, which initially took root in the West and subsequently spread to Arab countries. Initially, these databases focused on indexing information sources and providing abstracts. Over time, they evolved to offer full-text access through various platforms such as microfiche, microfilm, laser discs, DVDs, and ultimately, the Internet. This progression introduced terms like digital libraries, electronic libraries, virtual libraries, and libraries without walls, reflecting the diverse nature of the available information sources. While it is unlikely that databases will completely replace printed sources, both will coexist and complement each other through the use of modern technologies. Challenges such as the COVID-19 pandemic have significantly increased reliance on electronic resources, as traditional libraries were forced to close. This shift has underscored the importance of electronic resources in maintaining access to information.

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