Microsoft Access: Database Design and Use
These two sessions will provide a basic introduction to the management and analysis of relational databases, using Microsoft Access and a set of historical datasets. The workshops will introduce participants to the following:
- The use of Access’s menus and tool bars
- Viewing and browsing data tables
- Creating quick forms formulating queries
- Developing queries using Boolean operators
- Performing simple statistical operations
- Linking tables and working with linked tables
- Querying multiple tables
- Data transformation.
- University Students from Tier 1 Departments
- Further details regarding eligibility criteria are available here
Session 1: Introduction to relational databases: tables and queries
Session 2: Working with linked tables and data transformation
- To learn to use Access menus; tool bars; viewing and browsing tables
- To create quick forms; develop queries using Boolean operators
- To perform simple statistical operations
Presentations, demonstrations and practicals
To pass the module students will need to complete two workbook assignments, usually completed in class.
- Hemingway, V. (1994). Using and Designing Databases for Academic Work: a Practical Guide. Newcastle
- Coppock, T.(ed.) (1999). Information Technology and Scholarship Applications in the Humanities and Social Sciences. Oxford
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