Information network for German-speaking Switzerland

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The Informationsverbund Deutschschweiz (IDS) is a Swiss library network in the legal form of an association based in Zurich . It comprises 400 libraries and four catalogs contain over 17 million titles with over 27 million copies. Most of these libraries are located in German-speaking Switzerland , but there are also libraries from French and Italian-speaking Switzerland .

IDS was founded in 1994 and in 1999 became operational work on, it is supported by the seven representatives of the German Swiss university libraries and the library of the ETH . In four Aleph networks, it covers all university and college libraries in German-speaking Switzerland.

The associations themselves are autonomous, but there is close cooperation with a lean association organization for joint projects. Active cooperation is also maintained with the IDS partners, the other associations in Switzerland, the Swiss National Library and the associations and national libraries in Germany and Austria.

Cooperatively organized tasks:

Sub-networks

The following sub-groups exist with their own catalogs:

  • IDS Basel Bern
  • IDS Lucerne
  • IDS St. Gallen
  • NEBIS

partner

Cooperation is maintained with the following IDS partners:

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. www.informationsverbund.ch Statutes (PDF)
  2. IDS Informationsverbund Deutschschweiz: [1] Retrieved on November 4, 2015.