LIBRIS (Library Information System) is a Swedish national union catalogue maintained by the National Library of Sweden in Stockholm. It is possible to freely search about 6.5 million titles nationwide.
In addition to bibliographic records, one for each book or publication, LIBRIS also contains an authority file of people. For each person there is a record connecting name, birth and occupation with a unique identifier.
The MARC Code for the Swedish Union Catalog is SE-LIBR, normalized: selibr.
The development of LIBRIS can be traced to the mid-1960s. While rationalization of libraries had been an issue for two decades after World War II, it was in 1965 that a government committee published a report on the use of computers in research libraries. The government budget of 1965 created a research library council (Forskningsbiblioteksrådet, FBR). A preliminary design document, Biblioteksadministrativt Information System (BAIS) was published in May 1970, and the name LIBRIS, short for Library Information System, was used for a technical subcommittee that started on 1 July 1970. The newsletter LIBRIS-meddelanden (ISSN 0348-1891) has been published since 1972 and is online since 1997.
and now i see that i’ve been here before
back when i asked the sea for more
and i was swept back to the shore
and now it’s clear that all through the years
it isn’t you i’ve feared
but just our vessels coming near
and if my vessel floats will you come aboard?
would you give it all, or just what you can afford?
waves flood our ears
we’ve wandered here for years
and now i see that
my body’s just a vessel
and now i see that
and should i see you at the junction