Library Network of Western Switzerland

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The Library Network of Western Switzerland ( French : Reseau des bibliotheques de Suisse occidentale ; RERO ) was founded by several major libraries in 1985, in the French-speaking region of Romandy in western Switzerland. RERO is a syllabic abbreviation of "Reseau Romand" ("Romand Network").

Until 2020, RERO used to include most of the cantonal , academic, public, and specialized libraries in Switzerland, including academic libraries in Western Switzerland, such as those in Geneva , Fribourg , and Neuchatel . In 2020, however, two-thirds of the institutions taking part to RERO moved to the competing network Swisscovery , [1] which spans all of Switzerland and includes the majority of its academic institutions.

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  1. ^ "Les bibliotheques universitaires quittent le reseau RERO" . rts.ch (in French). 2021-01-12 . Retrieved 2022-01-12 .

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