my.library unisa.edu.au

myLibrary

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OVERVIEW

The site my.library.unisa.edu.au presently has a traffic classification of zero (the lower the more users). We have crawled one page within the website my.library.unisa.edu.au and found thirty-three websites referencing my.library.unisa.edu.au. We have observed two public communication sites belong to my.library.unisa.edu.au.
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MY.LIBRARY.UNISA.EDU.AU TRAFFIC

The site my.library.unisa.edu.au is seeing variant quantities of traffic throughout the the year.
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LINKS TO MY.LIBRARY.UNISA.EDU.AU

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WHAT DOES MY.LIBRARY.UNISA.EDU.AU LOOK LIKE?

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MY.LIBRARY.UNISA.EDU.AU SERVER

We diagnosed that the main root page on my.library.unisa.edu.au took eleven thousand and forty-seven milliseconds to load. We identified a SSL certificate, so in conclusion I consider my.library.unisa.edu.au secure.
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SERVER SOFTWARE

We discovered that this domain is implementing the Microsoft-IIS/7.5 operating system.

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myLibrary

DESCRIPTION

University of South Australia Library Catalogue Search

PARSED CONTENT

The site had the following in the web site, "The resource you have requested is restricted to UniSA Staff and Students, Alumni Members, and registered Community patrons." I noticed that the web page stated " Terms and conditions of use." They also stated " Selecting the Login button indicates that you have read and accept the terms and conditions on this page. For UniSA Staff and Students, please use your UniSA Username eg johnsona or johab001 and Password. For all other users, please use your Library Barcode as the Username and Last Name as the Password." The meta header had unisa library catalogue search discovery books journals articles resources as the first keyword.

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