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A database is usually used as a collection of knowledge, for example, your tutor may create a database to store a list of verbs if you’re studying a language, or information on hormones featured in Endocrinology. Your tutor can allow you to add entries or keep it closed.
To contribute to an open, editable database please see below.
Once you’re in the Database page, in this case ‘Social Activities in Nottingham’, you should see some guidance about how to use the Database and possibly some previous entries completed by the tutor and/or other students.
You will also see four tabs, these are:
View List – This is a list of all the entries in the Database made by other students and tutors. You can sort the listings by Time Added, Time Modified etc. at the bottom of the page.
View Single – This allows you to view each entry on a single page rather than a list. There is no ‘Sort By’ option for this view, they are organised by page.
Search – If there is a particular entry or entries you want to look for, do it here. You can sort the listings by Time Added, Time Modified etc. at the top of the page.
Add Entry – This is where you can add your own entry to the Database.
- To contribute/add a new entry to the Database, click on the Add Entry tab.
- An editing page for a new entry will then appear. Once you’ve completed all the information required (or that you know) scroll to the bottom of the page and click either the ‘Save and view’ button to save and see your entry or the ‘Save and add another’ button to save this entry and add another.
Tip: Depending on the fields chosen by your tutor you may be required to enter different types of information than noted here (you don’t need to complete every field).