Unable to access Ipad mini after failed software update

Can't access my Ipad mini after a failed software update. All I get is a black screen and a note to plug in my device in order to update itunes. The update failed and I am unable to get back in. I have rebooted a couple of times - no luck. Is there any way to bypass the update and get back in?  Any ideas, Please?

The message telling you to plug into iTunes cannot be bypassed. That is not a message telling you to update iTunes. It is telling you to plug into iTunes on your computer.
You absolutely must restore the iOS a software or you will never get back into your iPad. You have to restore using iTunes on a computer.
Use iTunes to restore your iOS device to factory settings
However, you will most likely need to use Recovery Mode now.
If you can't update or restore your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch

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