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In the previous chapter, you learned how the database works on the backend, what indexes are, how to use a database to quickly find the data you are looking for, and what the structure of a document looks like. You also saw a brief example that illustrated how to add data and find it again using the MongoDB shell. In this chapter, we will focus more on working with data from your shell.
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Hows, D., Membrey, P., Plugge, E., Hawkins, T. (2013). Working with Data. In: The Definitive Guide to MongoDB. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-5822-3_4
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