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[[The South African Bibliographic and Information Network]], or '''[[Sabinet]]''', is a comprehensive bibliographic service intended to facilitate resource sharing among South African libraries.
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Established in 1983, [[Sabinet]] aimed to provide South Africa with a joint library network and a national union
 
catalogue.
 
 
 
According to its corporate brochure[https://cdn.sabinet.co.za/documents/Sabinet_Corporate_Brochure.pdf], the original principles behind the organisation included the idea that it should be as simple as possible yet cost effective for all concerned, within the framework of a networked central library and database system. This is still the key motivation.
 
 
 
In 1997 a new private company, [[Sabinet Online]] (Pty) Limited, was formed with the objective of addressing the changing needs of the online information community and to keep pace with the rapidly changing technology.
 
 
 
For the purposes of [[ESAT]] compilers and users, the key feature of this initiative is the [[Sabinet Reference Platform]], a facility intended to provide a researcher with a single entry point from which to to seamlessly search [[Sabinet]]'s reference products, which include the [[African Digital Repository]], [[Navtech]], [[SACat]], [[SACat Plus]], [[SANB]] ([[South African National Bibliography]]), [[Subsidie]]and [[UCTD]] ([[Union Catalogue for Theses and Dissertations]])
 
 
 
See the [[Sabinet]] website at https://www.sabinet.co.za/; the [[Sabinet Reference]] website at https://reference.sabinet.co.za/] and the [[SACat Plus]] document at https://cdn.sabinet.co.za/documents/sacatplus.pdf
 
 
 
==Sources==
 
 
 
Sabinet corporate brochure at https://cdn.sabinet.co.za/documents/Sabinet_Corporate_Brochure.pdf.
 

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