Servizio Bibliotecario Nazionale

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The Servizio Bibliotecario Nazionale ( SBN ; German  " National Library Service " ) is the library network of scientific and administrative libraries in Italy .

In the Italian library network, 6,326 state, municipal, church and private libraries in Italy are currently combined in 104 pools (as of November 2018). The network is coordinated by a national institute for the central catalog (in Italian: Istituto Centrale per il Catalogo Unico delle biblioteche italiane e per le informazioni bibliografiche , abbreviated ICCU), which in turn is coordinated by the Italian Ministry of Culture and its Direzione generale per le biblioteche, gli istituti culturali ed il diritto d'autore (DGBID) is worn. The institution, founded in 1980, is based in Rome .

As the central cataloging and service association of the Italian libraries, the Servizio Bibliotecario Nazionale operates a national union catalog , the so-called OPAC SBN, which, as a publicly accessible digital library catalog, enables title searches with inventory records at national level. The catalog also has authority files for the use of personal names and other standardized designations.

Via the search mask in the Internet Culturale portal . Cataloghi e collezioni digitali delle biblioteche italiane both the SBN-Opac and EDIT 16 , Manus online , the retro-digitized volume and card catalogs ( Cataloghi storici ) and the Biblioteca digital can be searched together.

literature

  • Daniela Gigli (ed.): Bibliografia sul Servizio Bibliotecario Nazionale 1979–2010 , Istituto Centrale per il Catalogo Unico delle biblioteche italiane e per le informazioni bibliografiche, Roma 2011. PDF

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ I poli e le biblioteche SBN
  2. ↑ Description of tasks, responsibilities and subordinate institutions
  3. The libraries involved include: Biblioteca Angelica , Biblioteca Casanatense , Biblioteca Malatestiana , Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana , Biblioteca Nazionale di Napoli , Biblioteca Riccardiana , and the Biblioteca Reale in Turin.
  4. overview of offers ; The 8.5 million digital copies that are created locally can be searched separately.