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{{#pagetitle: Welcome to the Access to Memory wiki!}} | {{#pagetitle: Welcome to the Access to Memory wiki!}} | ||
− | AtoM stands for | + | AtoM stands for '''Access to Memory'''. It is a web-based, open source application for standards-based archival description and access in a multilingual, multi-repository environment. See the [https://www.accesstomemory.org AtoM homepage] for more information. |
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Still not finding what you're looking for? Why not post a question in our [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/ica-atom-users User Forum?] | Still not finding what you're looking for? Why not post a question in our [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/ica-atom-users User Forum?] | ||
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+ | This area of the Access to Memory wiki includes information about our community of users. Example AtoM sites, success stories, lists of public contributions to the AtoM project, and more will be collected in this category. | ||
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+ | We will also maintain a section where users can share resources that they have created that other users might find helpful - guides and tutorials, customizations, and more! Have you created any resources you'd like to share? Let us know and we'll add it! | ||
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+ | '''Popular pages''' | ||
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+ | * [[Community/Users]] | ||
+ | * [[Community/Success stories]] | ||
+ | * [[Community/Community resources]] | ||
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+ | See the Community section's landing page [[Community|here]], and a full list of pages in the Community category [[:Category:Community|here]]. | ||
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Revision as of 17:30, 5 May 2015
AtoM stands for Access to Memory. It is a web-based, open source application for standards-based archival description and access in a multilingual, multi-repository environment. See the AtoM homepage for more information.
What you'll find in the wiki
The AtoM wiki is where you'll find our release announcements, roadmaps, development documentation, user lists, and project resources. The wiki is organized as follows:
Links to each section are included below. There's also a search box on the right-hand side of the page.
Still not finding what you're looking for? Why not post a question in our User Forum?
Community
This area of the Access to Memory wiki includes information about our community of users. Example AtoM sites, success stories, lists of public contributions to the AtoM project, and more will be collected in this category.
We will also maintain a section where users can share resources that they have created that other users might find helpful - guides and tutorials, customizations, and more! Have you created any resources you'd like to share? Let us know and we'll add it!
Popular pages
See the Community section's landing page here, and a full list of pages in the Community category here.