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AtoM was originally built around the international archival standards maintained by the International Council on Archives ([https://www.ica.org ICA]). To learn more about the early history of the ICA-AtoM project, see the [[Development/Philosophy#Background|Background]] section of our Development philosophy wiki page.
 
AtoM was originally built around the international archival standards maintained by the International Council on Archives ([https://www.ica.org ICA]). To learn more about the early history of the ICA-AtoM project, see the [[Development/Philosophy#Background|Background]] section of our Development philosophy wiki page.

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AtoM was originally built around the international archival standards maintained by the International Council on Archives (ICA). To learn more about the early history of the ICA-AtoM project, see the Background section of our Development philosophy wiki page.

AtoM contains ICA standards-based templates with tooltips that refer to these original requirement standards. This is where the application tooltips link.


Source 1: ISAD(G)

  • General International Standard Archival Description. Second Edition (2000)

Source 2: ISAAR(CPF)

  • International Standard Archival Authority Record for Corporate Bodies, Persons and Families. Second Edition (2004)

Source 3: ISDIAH

  • International Standard For Describing Institutions with Archival Holdings. First edition (March 2008).

Source 4: ISDF

  • International Standard For Description of Functions. First edition (May 2007).