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An introduction to databases
 
Index
The
Celtic Inscribed Stones Project
database: a guide
Kris Lockyear
Revised Draft: October 18, 2000
An introduction to databases
Introduction
Database concepts
Databases
Specific purpose vs. resource databases
Relational databases
One-to-one relationships
One-to-many relationships
Many-to-many relationships
Primary and foreign keys
Data types and definition
Look-up tables
Database applications
Conclusions
The
CISP
database
Criteria for inclusion
Doubtful inscriptions and lost stones
The structure of the
CISP
database
Data definition strategy
Database implementation
Hardware and software
The data entry application
Database dissemination
A guide to the
CISP
database tables
General guidelines
The
SITE
and related tables
The
SITE
table
The
SAINT
table
The
REGION
table
The
GRIDREF
table
The
ALT
_
NAME
table
The
SITE
_
TYP
table
The
STONE
and related tables
The
STONE
table
Measurements
The
LOST
table
The
OTHERLOC
table
The
MUSEUM
table
The
FORM
table
The
ALTSNAME
table
The
FOLKLORE
table
The
INSCROSS
table
The
DECORATN
and
DECOR
_
CD
tables
The
INSCRIP
and related tables
The
INSCRIP
table
The
NAMES
table
The
DATE
table
The
SPEC
_
CHR
and
SPECIAL
tables
The
READING
table
Transliteration of inscriptions
All inscriptions
Ogham
The
TRANSLAT
table
The bibliography subsystem
The
BIBLIOG
table
Sample bibliographic entries
The
SITE
_
PUB
table
The
STON
_
PUB
,
INSC
_
PUB
, and
READ
_
PUB
tables
The
CORPORA
table
The
NAME
_
BIB
table
The image subsystem
The linguistic indexing system
Glossary
Changes in the
CISP
database since original release of the manual
Logical fields
The
SITE
_
TYP
table
The
DECOR
_
CD
table
The archive subsystem
Formulae and the linguistic index
Future work
Bibliography
Index
Mike Gahan 2000-10-18