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This area of the wiki contains resources that may be helpful to the AtoM user community, or those considering AtoM for use at their institution.
 
This area of the wiki contains resources that may be helpful to the AtoM user community, or those considering AtoM for use at their institution.
 
===[[Development/Security|AtoM security announcements]]===
 
 
This is where we will share any information about upstream security issues in the libraries we use in AtoM, and how we recommend addressing them.
 
 
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Instructions on how to report bugs or issues while using AtoM.
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Artefactual uses [https://github.com/artefactual/atom/issues GitHub] to track bugs and issues in AtoM. You can find out how to submit an issue in our [https://github.com/artefactual/atom/blob/qa/2.x/CONTRIBUTING.md contributing guide].
 
 
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Artefactual no longer uses [https://projects.artefactual.com Redmine] for issue tracking. This has been deprecated. If you are looking for an issue from Redmine and cannot find it in GitHub, please contact [mailto:contributors@artefactual.com contributors@artefactual.com].
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Guidelines for healthy communication and collaboration among AtoM community members, and steps for conflict resolution.
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Available in [https://github.com/artefactual/atom GitHub].
 
 
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Latest revision as of 09:55, 20 October 2025

Main Page > Resources

This area of the wiki contains resources that may be helpful to the AtoM user community, or those considering AtoM for use at their institution.

AtoM project development philosophy

Learn more about AtoM's origins, its community-driven development model, and Artefactual's bounty model approach to maintaining the project.

Requirement sources

AtoM was originally built around the international archival standards maintained by the International Council on Archives (ICA). The application contains templates with tooltips that refer to these original requirement standards. This is where the application tooltips link.

Papers and Presentations

Papers and conference presentations given about AtoM and ICA-AtoM

Seealso

Check out the Webinars and videos section of our community resources as well!

Bug reports and Issue tracker

Artefactual uses GitHub to track bugs and issues in AtoM. You can find out how to submit an issue in our contributing guide.

Important

Artefactual no longer uses Redmine for issue tracking. This has been deprecated. If you are looking for an issue from Redmine and cannot find it in GitHub, please contact contributors@artefactual.com.

CSV templates

CSV templates for importing data into AtoM, versioned by major release.

Metadata crosswalk

Crosswalk between the metadata standards supported by AtoM.

Community resources

Tutorials, style guides, helpful examples, and custom scripts, themes, and other development modules created by the AtoM community.

Documentation

Information about the User, Administrator, and Developer Manuals available on our website, including the platform used to create them, and how you can contribute to them.

Contribute to the AtoM wiki

A style guide with information on how the AtoM wiki is organized, and tips on how to best contribute content to the wiki.

User forum

Information on our AtoM User Forum, suggested guidelines for posting, and a full list of tags we use in the User forum to make exploring it easier.

Tip

Still looking for help and ideas? Check out our user forum:

Contribute translations

A guide on how you can contribute user interface translations to the AtoM project.

Community code of conduct

Available in GitHub.

Code repository

Information on AtoM's code repository - where to find the code, and useful suggestions for how to take advantage of it for development.