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Having problems accessing our eresources? Please complete our Technical Support form to let us know

If you are having problems accessing our electronic resources such as ebooks, ejournals, databases and articles, please can you let us know by completing our eResources Technical Support form online. Please provide as much information as you can on the form.

This will be sent to the eresources librarian who can then investigate the issue and we will get back to you to help you to resolve the problem if possible.

This process will help us to identify common problems and raise specific issues with our suppliers. Hopefully issues can then be tackled more speedily and corrected.

Your help with this is much appreciated

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