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Revision as of 14:51, 22 July 2015
Main Page > Community > Community resources
This section of the wiki includes a list of AtoM-related community resources, beyond just what we maintain in our public documentation - and much of it generated by members of our community! We've organized the content into sections to try to make it easier to browse.
This list is just what we've come across so far - we know there's a lot more out there! Have a resource to add, or one that you know about which is publicly available? Please help us by adding it!
Seealso
Check out the list of papers and presentations in our Resources section:
Contents
Documentation
This page includes examples of community generated documentation - style guides, install instructions, institutional descriptive policies for AtoM use, and more.
Tutorials and workshops
On this page you will find a collection of resources created to support the delivery of workshops, tutorials, training sessions, and the like.
Webinars and videos
On this page you will find links to webinars and other video recordings that have been created about AtoM.
Customization
Here we will link some examples of AtoM customization by community members which can be achieved without developer support, such as user-created help documentation using AtoM static pages (or on an affiliated website), community institutional theming examples using AtoM's built-in institutional theming, and more.
Community development
In this section, we'll add links to custom patches, plugins, themes, forks, and other resources developed by community users and publicly available for developers to explore and work with.