hakukatalogeihin
Hakukatalogeihin is a Finnish linguistic form used to refer to search catalogs in the context of libraries and information retrieval. The base noun hakukatalogi denotes a user‑facing system that allows patrons to search across bibliographic records and other holdings. The ending -eihin is the illative plural form, so hakukatalogeihin translates roughly to “into/onto the search catalogs” or, in practical terms, to searching across multiple discovery catalogs. As such, hakukatalogeihin is more of a grammatical expression than a distinct technical concept.
In library practice, hakukatalogi are also known as discovery services or union catalogs. They provide a single
A prominent real‑world example in Finland is Finna, a national discovery service that aggregates data from
In summary, hakukatalogeihin relates to the practice of searching across discovery catalogs in a Finnish library