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Keele IT disruption Saturday 18th July

Keele IT Services will be running a disaster recovery exercise on the central IT facilities on Saturday July 18th, starting at approximately 08:30 am and continuing until the early evening.

This will impact on Keele IT services within the Health Library and the IT suite. 

The library management system will not be available thus there will be a manual system in operation.

You can contact Keele IT here.

Apologies for any inconvenience caused.

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