360 KB: Queen Victoria's Journals: Databases Will Be Hidden -- March 2024
What is happening to the Queen Victoria's Journals databases?
ProQuest currently has title-level information for the Queen Victoria's Journals databases from provider Chadwyck-Healey in the Knowledgebase. This content migrated to the ProQuest platform as of October 2023. Dual access ended in January 2024, and the legacy site has been decommissioned.
In order to maintain accurate and authoritative provider metadata (based on our Knowledgebase collection policy), the databases will be hidden in the Knowledgebase on March 8, 2024. Libraries that currently subscribe to the database will continue to have access to this database. However if your library is not already subscribed, you will not be able to view this database in the Knowledgebase.
Retiring database name | Retiring DB code | Replacement database name | DB code |
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Queen Victoria's Journals | .-X | Queen Victoria's Journals | QVJPQ |
Queen Victoria’s Journals - Open Access version for UK and selected Commonwealth countries | S05 | Queen Victoria's Journals | QVJPQ |
Actions you may need to take:
- If you are a 360 Resource Manager, 360 Counter, or Intota client, you may need to make some changes to your account settings before March 8:
- Article last edited: 04-Mar-2024