ITER Renaissance & Medieval Studies Restored
ITER, the Renaissance and medieval studies database, has come back online.
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ITER, the Renaissance and medieval studies database, has come back online.
ITER, the Renaissance and medieval studies database, specifically, the "Iter Bibliography" feature, is down due to unspecified technical difficulties at the provider's end. We ask for your understanding and patience as we are investigating the problem and doing all in our power to return ITER to working status.
The e-journals by the publisher Informaworld (Routledge/Taylor & Francis) will be unavailable for 2 hours on the night of April 29 from 11pm to 1 am (April 30) while they undergo routine maintenance. We apologize for the inconvenience. For a list of the journals affected, see the list below.
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Access to the Wiley Interscience Journals (including the Cochrane Library) as been restored. Thank you for your patience.
The library is currently experiencing technical problems with the Wiley Interscience Journals (including the Cochrane Library). We apologize for the inconvenience while we work to correct the problem.
Please be advised that Science Direct and Scopus will be unavailable for approximately 30 minutes from 9-10pm CST on Friday, April 11th.
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