TORONTO - Hundreds of thousands of books have been freed from a months-long purgatory as scores of staffers race to get them out of storage and back on shelves following a cyberattack that felled the Toronto Public Library
It’s taken four months, but the Toronto Public Library’s catalogue is finally back online after a cyberattack felled its computer system late last year. Shelves are filling back up, but that’s taking a lot of work behind the scenes. (Feb. 29, 2024)
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