(1) Network resources are scattered and more fragmented, and library database resources are relatively centralized and systematic.
(2) The auditability of network resources is lower than that of database resources.
(3) The academic nature of network resources is vague, while the academic nature of database resources is distinct.
(4) Network resources are not recognized by political circles and academic circles, and database resources are recognized to a higher degree.
(5) The trend of the integration of network resources and library database resources is more and more obvious.