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The beginnings of the computerization of libraries on the Balkan Peninsula involved the implementation of the project SNTIJ (Sistem naučnih itehnoloških informacija Jugoslavije — Sys­tem of scientific and technological information of Yugoslavia) in Yugoslav libraries in the 80s of the twentieth century. The creation of an extensive network, unifying library processes, enabled the creation of acommon database of bibliographic information. The disintegration of Yugoslavia stopped the process of mutual development and cooperation of libraries in the region. In countries formed from the former Yugoslavian republics, continued the development of local library systems based on the COBISS system (Cooperative Online Bibliographic Systems and Services), created by the Institute of Information Science IZUM from Maribor (Slovenia). In the 90s, libraries in newly established countries started using the system COBISS again. The COBISS system was also accepted by libraries in Bulgaria and Albania. The development of the system COBISS, connecting libraries in Balkan countries, allowed the creation of acommon information system in the Balkans.
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There are a number of projects for the provision of full-text digital collections in Slovenia, although the state of implementation varies from project to project. The availability of Slovene digital resources is lagging behind the availability of foreign collections. The article briefly summarises the resources that are already accessible. Some of the most important examples are COBISS, the Co-operative Online Bibliographic System & Services; SICRIS, the database on Slovenian research; the Slovenian EU database; the databases of the Chamber of Economy; the co-operative database package of several libraries with a national scope as well as various database initiatives of public libraries, publishers and journal editors. The BESEDA database of Slovene literature and literary sciences is hosted in Stockholm, Sweden.
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