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Revision as of 19:47, 1 December 2023
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Background
The Joint US-Canada AtoM Users Group began in 2020. We discuss issues of interest identified in surveys carried out of group members. To date, we have 100 members on our mailing list from the US, Canada, and a small number from Europe. Originally, we held quarterly meetings, but now we meet twice yearly using Zoom. We also have a subgroup, the New Users Group, which makes training videos for our YouTube channel. We also have a subgroup, the New Users Group, which makes training videos for our YouTube channel.
Who is it for?
Membership is open to anyone who is interested.
Contact To join, send an email with your name, institution, and email address to csjarchives (at) csjcanada (dot) org. Indicate whether you are willing to share your contact information with other Users Group members. You will then be added to the mailing list.
Past presentations include
November 2023: Presentations on how we use AtoM with: Sr. Rebecca Abel, Sisters of St. Benedict, Indiana, John Thiesen, Bethel College, Kansas, Stephen Logsdon, Bernard Becker Medical Library, Washington University School of Medicine, Missouri, Sandra Yates, McGovern Historical Research Center, Texas Medical Center Library, Texas
November 2023: AtoM Foundation Update with: Anna Dysert, McGill University, Quebec
March 2023: Social Networks and Archival Context (SNAC) with: Dina Herbert and Jerry Simmons of NARA
March 2023: National Finding Aid Network (NAFAN) with: Adrian Turner of the California Digital Library.
January 2023: AtoM Import Tool for Formatting Bulk Descriptions at Simon Fraser University Archives with: Kelsey Poloney
October 2022: IIIF and digital images in AtoM with: Kelli Babcock, The University of Toronto
October 2022: Archives Canada with: Joanna Aiton-Kerr and Yves Lapointe, Canada Council of Archives
June 2022 Using metadata from AtoM in Wikidata with: Anna Dysert, McGill University
March 2022 AtoM Foundation Update with: Brett Lougheed, Anna McNally, Cliff Hight
September 2021 CAAIS Study with: Melissa McCarthy, Archivist, City of Edmonton, Edmonton, Alberta
May 2021 Bulk Uploads with CSV with: Jody Robinson, Archivist of the Eastern Townships Resource Centre, Bishops University. Sherbrooke, Québec