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Readings in Database Systems
From the Preface: "Much has happened in database research and development since the first edition of this book in 1988 (the "Red Book"). Many of the professionals and students who used it have asked for a revised collection reflecting the current state of the field... After carefully reevaluating the available research literature and incorporating many helpful comments fro
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Paperback, 685 pages
Published
January 1st 1998
by Morgan Kaufmann Publishers
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The standard text for "introduction to database systems and theory" classes in an ICS environment. Even though it presumes a lot more technical background than many IS/LIS students have, that too is useful as it provides a great primary text for syntagmatic analysis. "What Goes Around Comes Around" and "Anatomy of a Database System" should be required reading in any Information Studies course focused on databases.
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