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OLIS, which stands for Online Information System, is a suite of software tools designed to facilitate the management, dissemination, and preservation of digital information in libraries, archives, and other cultural heritage institutions. Developed by the University of California, Berkeley, OLIS was initially created in the late 1980s to address the growing need for efficient digital library systems. The system is particularly known for its robust cataloging, circulation, and interlibrary loan functionalities, making it a popular choice for academic and research institutions.
OLIS operates on a client-server architecture, allowing multiple users to access shared resources simultaneously. Its modular
One of OLIS’s key features is its integration with the Z39.50 protocol, which enables seamless searching across
Over the years, OLIS has evolved to incorporate modern web technologies, though it remains rooted in its