This site has been planned to have accessibility and optimal usability, according to the guidelines on the accessibility of the web contents (WCAG v1.0). If you find some elements of this site that, with regard to the accessibility or to the validity, does not suit the standard, contact the administrator of the site.
Access keys
Access keys are a mechanism of navigation that makes it possible to move in the various parts of the site using the keyboard. Deep information on keys of rapid access is available in Web Content Accessibility Guidelines .
Access keys
Meta navigation
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— home pageC
— information on how to contact the site administratorsF
— Frequently asked questionsM
— Site mapA
— details on accessibility and access keysP
— privacy policy and conditions of useT
— access to the free search
Search menu
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— Basic search2
— Advanced search3
— Modern book4
— Early printed book5
— Music6
— Authority7
— Available catalogs8
— New catalog9
— Performed queriesP
— Loan and reproductionB
— SBN libraries
Access keys in the various browsers
Internet Explorer 5+ (Windows): press the Alt key simultaneously with the appropriate character on the keyboard, release both keys and press enter.
Firefox, Mozilla e Netscape 7+ (Windows): press the Alt key simultaneously with the appropriate character on the keyboard.
Firefox, Mozilla e Netscape 7+ (Mac OS X): press the Ctrl key simultaneously with the appropriate character on the keyboard.
Safari e Omniweb (Mac OS X): press the Ctrl key simultaneously with the appropriate character on the keyboard.
Konqueror (Linux): press the Ctrl key simultaneously with the appropriate character on the keyboard.
Internet Explorer 4 (Windows): press the Alt key simultaneously with the appropriate character on the keyboard.
Internet Explorer 5+ (Mac): press the Ctrl key simultaneously with the appropriate character on the keyboard.
Internet Explorer 4.5 (Mac): access keys are not supported, please use another browser.
Netscape 6 and preceding (all platforms): access keys are not supported, please use another browser.
Accessibility
We have tried to use our experience and knowledge about Internet accessibility to develop a clear and simple web site usable by anyone.
Validation
We have used XHTML 1.0 and CSS according to specifications dictated by the W3C, because we believe that the usability and the accessibility must be founded on a solid base. If you find some parts of the site that do not respect these rules, please contact the site administrator.
We have also tried to get the AAA level of accessibility in accordance with the criterions established by the 1.0 version of the WCAG. We are however aware of the fact that some established points by the WCAG are subjective: even if we think to have them respected, we know that particular cases can exist where their interpretation can be different.