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* [[Full text database]] – database that contains the complete text of books, dissertations, journals, magazines, newspapers or other kinds of textual documents. Also called a "complete text database".
* [[Gellish database]] – does not need to be extended when the scope of the database increases.
* [[Government database]] – collects personal information for various reasons (mass surveillance, Schengen Information System in the European Union, social security, statistics, etc.).
* [[Government database]] –
* [[Graph database]] – uses graph structures with nodes, edges, and properties to represent and store data.
* [[Knowledge base]] – special kind of database for knowledge management. A knowledge base provides a means for information to be collected, organised, shared, searched and utilised.
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* [[Navigational database]] – database in which objects (or records) in it are found primarily by following references from other objects.
* [[Non-native speech database]] – speech database of non-native pronunciations of English.
* [[Online database]] –
* [[Online database]] – database accessible from a network, including from the Internet.
* [[Operational database]] – accessed by an Operational System to carry out regular operations of an organization.