Dear Lis-e-resources,
The informaworld team are aware of this problem and are working to resolve it. The "Loading...Please wait for content" message is a feature of the site which should disappear once the page is loaded, but in some instances does not. Whilst we work on a fix please advise your library users that they are still able to use the page to which they are navigating once the word 'done' is displayed on the bottom left-hand side of their browser.
Please do accept my apologies for this issue, and my thanks for your patience whilst we work to fix it.
With best wishes,
Jennifer McMillan
Library Marketing Manager
Taylor & Francis Group
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From: An informal open list set up by UKSG - Connecting the Information Community [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Jean Martinuzzi
Sent: 27 April 2010 10:17
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Subject: Re: [lis-e-resources] InformaWorld Navigation Problem
yes we have been having this problem for at least one week here in Geneva, but for some titles only. We have no access to their content.
Their interface is anyway always very slow !
Siobhan Burke a écrit :
> Yes, we're getting the same thing here at Manchester.
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> Hi
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> Are any other institutions experiencing problems navigating around the InformaWorld site? A "Loading...Please wait for content" popup message keeps displaying at DMU, and users are unable to browse individual journal ToCs for issues.
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> I have contacted InformaWorld support to log the problem.
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> Thanks
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> Mitchell
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> Mitchell Dunkley
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> Principal Information Assistant - Acquisitions
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> Kimberlin Library
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Université de Genève
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