The MetaOPAC Azalai Italiano (MAI): geography and evolution of Italian online catalogues
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to consider and discuss some data about the evolution of Italian Online Public Access Catalogues (OPACs) in the last decade and the possibility to search them cumulatively through the MetaOPAC Azalai Italiano (MAI). Scholars all over the world are interested in Italian OPACs due to the treasures and the historical documents owned by Italian libraries.
Design/methodology/approach
After a brief introduction on union and virtual catalogues, with special attention to the Italian scenario, Italian OPACs are illustrated with a rich amount of data about their usage, their geographical distribution, and their growth. All data are available on the web and have been collected in the time through the analysis of log files and the database of the Italian OPACs.
Findings
The evolution of Italian OPACs suggests new developments of MAI, such as extension of search to some contents of digital libraries. These are studied and, as far as allowed by the available human resources, progressively adopted in order to improve the quality of the metasearch.
Research limitations/implications
As this tool has no exact parallels in other countries, this paper mainly adopts a descriptive and heuristic approach, rather than evaluating MAI in comparison with other services.
Originality/value
Although a wide amount of literature on MAI is available, only a few papers are in English. This paper then aims to increase the knowledge of MAI for a broadest group of non‐Italian readers.
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Citation
De Robbio, A., Barazia, C., Rossi, P. and Mezzetto, M. (2010), "The MetaOPAC Azalai Italiano (MAI): geography and evolution of Italian online catalogues", Library Management, Vol. 31 No. 1/2, pp. 94-109. https://doi.org/10.1108/01435121011013430
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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