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Catalogus: A Catalogue of Indological and Buddhological Collections.


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Catalogus Bibliothecarum is a virtual union catalogue providing central access to library servers with significant Indological and Buddhological collections.

Searches can be conducted using a range of attributes, terms and operators. Records can be viewed and downloaded in various bibliographical formats: BibTeX, EndNote, RIS, Dublin Core ...

Catalogus is designed to rapidly transfer Indological and Buddhological data across large networks. It enables researchers to conveniently locate and obtain records from a wide range of collections, all with just one interface.

All users can search Catalogus - Demo with its public content. All registered users can freely search over 130 library servers organised by region: Asia, Australasia, Canada, Germany, Europe, the United States and United Kingdom.

So please try Catalogus - Demo. Or for full access please sign up for free as a registered user.

For full access to Catalogus one must have signed up for free as a registered user.

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Catalogus Bibliothecarum relies on YAZ: "a programmers’ toolkit supporting the development of Z39.50/SRW/SRU clients and servers". YAZ is produced by the Danish software development firm Index Data. The author is grateful for the splendid support he has received over the years from members of this firm.

 

Nota Bene: It is believed that the public Z39.50 servers accessible through Catalogus Bibliothecarum are generally available for the purposes of research or private study. Before using Catalogus please ensure that you have read and understood our Terms of Use.

Z39.50 server details and availability policies sometimes change. So that appropriate changes can be made please send all new information to the System Administrator.

Registration provides free-of-charge access to all materials within Repositorium, Catalogus, and Philologica. Registered users can also submit material on their publications through Scholia.
 
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