References

For additional information on databases, please consult the following references:

Afghanistan Information Management Service (AIMS). (n.d.). Introduction to MS Access database. Retrieved March 30, 2004, from *http://www.aims.org.af/training_services/training_lessons_made_by_aims/database/ introduction_to_access_db_chapter1.pdf

Fernandes, C. (1998). Database Management Lecture: ClarisWorks, CS A20: Class Notes. Retrieved 1998, from *http://www.ece.nwu.edu/~cfernand/notes/notes_ToC.html#database

Florida Gulf Coast University. (2002). Access 2000 Tutorial. Retrieved March 30, 2004, from http://www.fgcu.edu/support/office2000/access/

Korth, H. F., & Silberschatz, A. (Eds.) (1991). Database System Concepts (2nd ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill.

Microsoft Inc. (2004).  Microsoft in Education: Access 2000. Retrieved March 30, 2004, from http://download.microsoft.com/download/8/e/8/8e8a563f-51bd-457a-8540-6226c2cd3229/acc2000.doc

Murphy, P. J. (2001). Access 2000 Introduction. Retrieved March 30, 2004, from http://www.uic.edu/depts/accc/seminars/access2000-intro/index.html

Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), USDA. (2004). The PLANTS Database, Version 3.5, National Plant Data Center. Retrieved March 23, 2004, from http://plants.usda.gov

O'Neil, M. (n.d.). Design your own database concept to implementation or how to design a database without touching a computer.  Retrieved March 30, 2004, from http://www.dartmouth.edu/~bknauff/dwebd/2004-02/DB-intro.pdf

Sol, S. (1998). Introduction to Databases for the Web. Retrieved March 30. 2004, from http://wdvl.com/Authoring/DB/Intro/index3.html

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