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EBSCO Status

EBSCO Status is currently Operational
Last checked from EBSCO's official status page
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EBSCO Status

Operational
Last updated 28 components

Daily Summary

Resolved Today

3 incidents

EBSCOhost Collection Manager

Under Maintenance
✓ Resolved

12:33 PM - Today 3:32 PM • Duration: 2h 58m

Mosaic

Under Maintenance
✓ Resolved

12:33 PM - Today 3:32 PM • Duration: 2h 58m

GOBI

Under Maintenance
✓ Resolved

12:33 PM - Today 3:32 PM • Duration: 2h 58m

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EBSCO components

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BiblioGraph
Operational
DynaMed Decisions
Operational
DynaMed
Operational
DynaMedex
Operational
Dynamic Health
Operational
EBSCOadmin
Operational
EBSCO Connect
Operational
EBSCOhost Research Databases
Operational
EBSCO Discovery Service
Operational
EBSCO Discovery Service API
Operational
EBSCO eBooks
Operational
EBSCOhost Collection Manager
Operational
EBSCO Experience Manager
Operational
EBSCO Mobile App
Operational
EBSCONET
Operational
EBSCO - New UI
Operational
Explora
Operational
Flipster
Operational
FOLIO
Operational
Full Text Finder Resolver
Operational
GOBI
Operational
Holdings and Link Management
Operational
LibraryAware
Operational
Mosaic
Operational
NoveList
Operational
Publication Finder
Operational
Stacks
Operational
Additional Services
Operational

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Common questions about EBSCO status

No, EBSCO is currently Operational and working normally. Last checked from EBSCO's official status page. Our real-time monitoring tracks all 28 EBSCO components and services.

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EBSCO status meanings:
  1. Operational: All systems working normally
  2. Degraded Performance: Service available but slower than usual
  3. Partially Re-routed: Service working through alternative network paths
  4. Re-routed: Traffic redirected to alternative infrastructure
  5. Partial Outage: Some features or regions affected
  6. Major Outage: Widespread service disruption
  7. Critical: Complete service failure requiring immediate attention
  8. Under Maintenance: Planned maintenance in progress

Current EBSCO status: Operational

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Yes, EBSCO has experienced issues and outages today. We continuously monitor EBSCO and provide real-time updates on any service disruptions. Check the activity feed above for details about today's incidents and their resolution status.

Current EBSCO status: Operational.

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Current EBSCO status: Operational

EBSCO outages typically last from a few minutes to several hours, depending on the issue. Minor problems are usually resolved within 15-30 minutes, while major outages can take 1-4 hours. We provide real-time updates during any incidents.

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