Note: Building Geodatabases resources have been revised and updated for ArcGIS 10.5. Please note any errors or omissions in the comments.
Types of geodatabases
Tutorial
Videos
Types of Geodatabases: Which One is Right for Me?
Esri Training – Web Courses
Tables and feature classes
Data types
Adding datasets and other geodatabase elements
Tools
Data types
Rasters and images tutorials and workflows
Esri Training – Training Seminars
Articles
Maintaining attribute integrity
Building a geodatabase tutorial
Esri Training – Web Courses
Maintaining attribute integrity
Building a geodatabase tutorial
Esri Training – Web Courses
Joining and relating tables by attributes
Relationships and related objects
Editing relationships and related features
Building a geodatabase tutorial
An overview of the Attachments toolset
Editing topology
Building a geodatabase tutorial
Topology Rules Poster
Esri Training – Web Courses
XML workspace document
About packaging and sharing data
Esri Training – Web Courses
Geodata services
Data model sources
Example data models
Books
Old and/or deprecated resources
ArcGIS Functionality Matrixes - Desktop and server functionality by license level
Geodatabase
References
Essential readings on the geodatabase
Creating a geodatabase
Feature classes and tables
Rasters and mosaic datasets
Subtypes
Domains
Relationship classes
Attachments
Geodatabase topologies
Geodata services & packages
Geodatabase design
Esri Press books on geodatabase design
Other books
Data Models
ArcGIS for Local Government Community
Tools and utilities
Videos
2014 Esri International Developer Summit
2013 Esri International User Conference
Recommended Training/Follow-on Classes
On geodatabases
On editing and sharing geodatabases
On Python
Rudy Prosser, thanks for pulling this information together in one place. Although I have been working with geodatabases for years, this compilation of geodatabase-related information will be great to share with others in our organization that are newer to geodatabases.
Since 10.3 is right around the corner, get ready to update most of the links!
Thanks for posting Rudy. It's great to have this info handy in one place, for my own reference and for others in the department that are learning.
adding other groups that may benefit from these. Thanks again Rudy Prosser!!