"British Library Recovers Online Services After Cyberattack"

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Months after a cyberattack disrupted its online systems, the British Library in London has begun the process of restoring its online catalog, allowing access to details of books, journals, and music scores. The recovery is expected to be gradual, with some services still affected, and accessing items will be slower and more manual for users. The attack is part of a trend of cyberattacks targeting arts and cultural institutions, with similar incidents affecting museums, opera houses, and orchestras in recent years.
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