I've made several requests for information about the databases created or maintained by the Maine Medical Examiners Office. After over a month, the administrator wrote me and told me that they have been very busy and would like to know what I mean by database.
I'm hoping that someone on this list or other lists has a good inclusive definition of a database (one that includes electronic as well as manual systems). The Medical Examiners Office is not accredited so I can not go by any external agency defintion, although they are a part of the Maine Attorney General Office.
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My definition would be "a collection of data", by that definition the Oxford English dictionary is a database. Others might like to say a structured collection of data held on a computer. When we went looking as part of year 2000 preparations we found a large number of "informal" ones in spreadsheets and even word processor documents that weren't inventoried. Can you be more precise about what information you are seeking?
Thanks John On 13 June 2013 06:50, Dwight Hines <[hidden email]> wrote:
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Creative Commons sets out a definition
on one of their info pages that I find very thorough. It defines
a database as consisting of four components (this table is from
http://www.creativecommons.ca/faqs/data-licensor-faq, though the
original is elsewhere at creativecommons.org):
Kent On 13-06-13 01:58 PM, john whelan wrote:
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Database is used more by the public and the media to describe a collection of data, as opposed to the more technical computer science definition. -GlenIn your sort of request i would lean towards asking for the former. On Thu, Jun 13, 2013 at 9:43 AM, Kent Mewhort <[hidden email]> wrote:
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