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At this time, we provide templates for the ISAD(G) and RAD descriptive templates in AtoM. If you are wanting to import data but are using a different content standard (e.g. DACS, DC, or MODS), we recommend using the ISAD(G) template, and simply ignoring any fields that do not crosswalk. We will be adding crosswalking mappings from each content standard to the relevant ISAD template CSV column in the Data entry section of our AtoM [https://accesstomemory.org/docs User manual.] | At this time, we provide templates for the ISAD(G) and RAD descriptive templates in AtoM. If you are wanting to import data but are using a different content standard (e.g. DACS, DC, or MODS), we recommend using the ISAD(G) template, and simply ignoring any fields that do not crosswalk. We will be adding crosswalking mappings from each content standard to the relevant ISAD template CSV column in the Data entry section of our AtoM [https://accesstomemory.org/docs User manual.] | ||
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− | + | For more information on CSV import, see the CSV section of our [https://accesstomemory.org/docs User manual.] Links directly to each major release's CSV import documentation are included in the relevant sections below. | |
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===AtoM 2.0 and earlier CSV templates=== | ===AtoM 2.0 and earlier CSV templates=== | ||
These CSV template should work for AtoM 2.0.0, 2.0.1, 2.0.2, and any earlier version of ICA-AtoM that supports CSV import. | These CSV template should work for AtoM 2.0.0, 2.0.1, 2.0.2, and any earlier version of ICA-AtoM that supports CSV import. | ||
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+ | See the 2.0 CSV import documentation [https://www.accesstomemory.org/docs/2.0/user-manual/import-export/csv-import/ here.] | ||
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+ | See the 2.1 CSV import documentation [https://www.accesstomemory.org/docs/2.1/user-manual/import-export/csv-import/ here.] | ||
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+ | See the 2.2 CSV import documentation [https://www.accesstomemory.org/docs/2.2/user-manual/import-export/csv-import/ here.] | ||
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Revision as of 18:04, 14 May 2015
Main Page > Resources > Resources/CSV templates
On this page you'll find copies of the CSV templates we provide for use when importing data into AtoM. As the CSV files change over versions, we will add sections, so that you can be sure you are using the right template for your AtoM installation.
At this time, we provide templates for the ISAD(G) and RAD descriptive templates in AtoM. If you are wanting to import data but are using a different content standard (e.g. DACS, DC, or MODS), we recommend using the ISAD(G) template, and simply ignoring any fields that do not crosswalk. We will be adding crosswalking mappings from each content standard to the relevant ISAD template CSV column in the Data entry section of our AtoM User manual.
Seealso
For more information on CSV import, see the CSV section of our User manual. Links directly to each major release's CSV import documentation are included in the relevant sections below.
AtoM 2.0 and earlier CSV templates
These CSV template should work for AtoM 2.0.0, 2.0.1, 2.0.2, and any earlier version of ICA-AtoM that supports CSV import.
- ISAD
- RAD
AtoM 2.1 CSV templates
Describe changes here
- ISAD
- RAD
AtoM 2.2 CSV templates
Describe changes here
- ISAD
- RAD