The authoress presents decisions which led Warsaw libraries of the Polish Academy of Sciences to join shared cataloging in NUKAT, provide information via WorldCat and Google Scholar and start a shared digital library. Attention is drawn to the advisory role of Anna Paluszkiewicz, followed by the discussion of benefits resulting from cooperation within NUKAT and agreement of the Polish Academy of Sciences institutes on shared automation of their libraries. In the case of the authoress' library benefits in question involved: breaking through the isolation of the library, enhancing the professional skills of its staff, accelerating the process of cataloging its collections, developing professional user services, improving the image of the library staff in the local community, introducing the opportunity of offering new services to the library users.
The L and DS of the CSO, Hungary, founded in 1867, has become the oldest and, regarding its collection, one of the largest statistical special libraries of Europe. Its library deposit right makes its collection as large as 750 thousand documents, providing extended services for Hungarian and international users. Due to the support of CSO, a new integrated library automation system, OLIB 7.1 was introduced in 2002, and by the introduction of recent information technology, online connection could be established between the Library and its users. The authors overview the way as the Library has achieved from the firs book roaster the services of the Internet, by highlighting the results obtained with the OLIB 7.1 integrated library system. .
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