[Yale ArchivesSpace] Archives @ Yale Unusable

Kirkpatrick, Trip trip.kirkpatrick at yale.edu
Tue May 28 09:28:06 EDT 2024


All:

Lyrasis says, and I think I can shallowly confirm, that both the public and staff web interfaces for Archives at Yale are back up and usable.


Best,
Trip


* My apologies for the duplication if you are on both of the distribution lists this message is being sent to under the principle of better a redundancy than missing recipients.


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Technical Lead for Special Collections, Library IT
Yale University Library

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"Kirkpatrick, Trip" <trip.kirkpatrick at yale.edu<mailto:trip.kirkpatrick at yale.edu>> wrote on 5/28/24, 09:11:

All:

This is to let you know that this morning Archives at Yale is unusable. The front page resolves for each of the staff and public web interfaces, but nearly any action taken thereafter fails. I’ve submitted a ticket to Lyrasis, our host, and hope to have this resolved quickly.

Thank you in advance for your patience, and I apologize for the interruption of work.


Best,
Trip

--
Trip Kirkpatrick, MA (he/him/his)
Technical Lead for Special Collections, Library IT
Yale University Library

Personal librarian appointments: https://is.gd/tk_pl_calendar
Zotero / GitHub : triplingual
Teams Chat: https://teams.microsoft.com/l/chat/0/0?users=trip.kirkpatrick@yale.edu

*Yale University acknowledges that indigenous peoples and nations, including Mohegan, Mashantucket Pequot, Eastern Pequot, Schaghticoke, Golden Hill Paugussett, Niantic, and the Quinnipiac and other Algonquian-speaking peoples, have stewarded through generations the lands and waterways of what is now the state of Connecticut.  We honor and respect the enduring relationship that exists between these peoples and nations and this land.*
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