Judaica portal

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Judaica portal Berlin-Brandenburg
One query - 20 libraries!
Union catalog
languages German, English, Hebrew, Yiddish, French and many others
operator Selma Stern Center for Jewish Studies Berlin-Brandenburg
editorial staff Libraries with Judaica collections
items approx. 850,000
On-line June 19, 2017 (currently online)
https://judaica.kobv.de/

The Judaica portal Berlin-Brandenburg is a metacatalog to Judaica - stocks , which from Selma Stern Center for Jewish Studies Berlin-Brandenburg in cooperation with the Cooperative Library Network Berlin-Brandenburg was built (KOBV). It enables targeted searches in the Judaica holdings of the participating institutions, in the article index RAMBI (The Index of Articles on Jewish Studies) of the Israeli National Library and in the Digital Judaica collections of the Frankfurt University Library . The portal is based on the Discovery Service ALBERT - Library Search Engine , an in-house development of the KOBV, is constantly being further developed and supplemented with additional data sources. After the participation of four Hamburg libraries in the Judaica portal Berlin-Brandenburg, it was renamed the Judaica portal in 2020.

Participating libraries

Development history

date Releases new function new sources
June 2020 Version 3.4.0 Facet for regional selection no
February 2020 Version 3.3.0 no State and University Library Hamburg , Institute for the History of German Jews , Library of the Jewish Community Hamburg, Library of the Maimonides Center for Advanced Studies
June 2019 Version 3.0.0 Full text references in RAMBI more visible, facet year no
January 2019 Version 2.10 Availability display German Archaeological Institute , Babelsberg Film University , Wulf Mediothek - House of the Wannsee Conference (Berlin)
June 2018 Version 2.9 Duplicate check , hierarchy analysis Digital Judaica collection of the Johann Christian Senckenberg University Library
June 2017 Initial release
December 2005 Initial release of the predecessor union catalog Judaica (VK Judaica) .