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=University of Witwatersrand, South Africa 3-Day AtoM 2.0 Workshop=
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This section of the wiki includes a list of AtoM-related community resources, beyond just what we maintain in our [https://www.accesstomemory.org/docs 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.
  
In October 2013, a 3-Day AtoM workshop was conducted in Johannesburg, South Africa.
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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 [[Special:UserLogin|adding it!]]
  
Hosted by the University of Witwatersrand and organized by Michele Pickover and Gabriele Mohale, the 3-day workshop had over 30 participants from 16 different institutions, including the University of Namibia, Desmond Tutu Peace Centre, and the National Archives. The workshop was aimed at introducing and exploring AtoM 2.0 as a multi-lingual open-source application for online archival description and arrangement in single and multi-institutional portals. Training on AtoM was provided for all participants and addressed the features and functions of the software for public users, archivists and administrators. The workshop materials were created using copies of archival records held by organizations all over Ontario, which were generously supplied by the Archives Association of Ontario. The archival records are available through [http://www.archeion.ca/| ARCHEION]. ''You are free to use the manuals for your own purposes.''
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Check out the list of papers and presentations in our Resources section:
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* [[Resources/Presentations]]
  
* PDF copy: [[Media: AtoM 2.0-Archivist Training.pdf]] (5.2 MB)
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Curious about how AtoM is maintained and developed? Read more on community-driven development and the AtoM project here:
* Word copy: [[Media: AtoM 2.0-AuthorizedTraining.doc]] (5.9 MB)
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* [[Development/Philosophy|Development philosophy]]
* Libre office copy: [[Media: AtoM 2.0-Archivist Training.odt]] (5.7 MB)
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** You can edit this copy for your own purpose using the free [http://www.libreoffice.org/ LibreOffice] suite
 
  
* PDF copy: [[Media: AtoM 2.0-AdministratorsTraining.pdf]] (1.9 MB)
 
* Word copy: [[Media: AtoM 2.0-AdministratorsTraining.doc]] (1.9 MB)
 
* Libre office copy: [[Media: AtoM 2.0-AdministratorsTraining.odt]] (1.6 MB)
 
** You can edit this copy for your own purpose using the free [http://www.libreoffice.org/ LibreOffice] suite
 
  
=Archives Society of Alberta (ASA) Workshop Tutorials=
 
  
In February 2013, two ICA-AtoM workshops were conducted in Edmonton, Alberta.
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On Sunday, Feb.24 an ICa-AtoM Administrator Workshop was held with Carrie Lunde, Database Administrator at Archives Society of Alberta and Rene Georgopalis, Executive Director / Archives Advisor at Archives Society of Alberta. The workshop materials for this Administrator Session focused on features and functionality in ICA-AtoM 1.3 that support the Administration of the ASA online Portal. The workshop materials were created using copies of archival records held in the Archives Society of Alberta database, but are no-longer available for interaction. ''You are free to use the manuals for your own purposes.''
 
  
* PDF copy: [[Media: ASA 1.3 - AdministratorsWB.pdf]]
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===[[Community/Community resources/Documentation|Documentation]]===
* Libre office copy: [[Media:ASA 1.3 - Administrators-3.odt]] (1.4 MB)
 
** You can edit this copy for your own purpose using the free [http://www.libreoffice.org/ LibreOffice] suite
 
  
On Monday, Feb.25 an ICA-AtoM Authorized User Workshop was held and eight ASA members attended. The workshop materials for this Authorized User Session focused on features and functionality in ICA-AtoM 1.3 that support Archival activities of archival description. The workshop materials were created using copies of archival records held in the Archives Society of Alberta database, but are no-longer available for interaction. ''You are free to use the manuals for your own purposes.''
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This page includes examples of community generated documentation - style guides, install instructions, institutional descriptive policies for AtoM use, and more.
  
* PDF copy: [[Media: ASA 1.3 - AuthorizedUsersWB.pdf]]
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* [[Community/Community resources/Documentation]]
* Libre office copy: [[Media:ASA 1.3 - AuthorizedUsers.v2.odt]] (3.9 MB)
 
** You can edit this copy for your own purpose using the free [http://www.libreoffice.org/ LibreOffice] suite
 
  
= Archives Association of Ontario (AAO) Training Materials =
 
  
In March 2012, Amanda Hill, the Archeion Coordinator presented a workshop on the re-launch of [http://www.archeion.ca Archeion], Ontario's online gateway to archives, using ICA-AtoM software. AAO has graciously agreed to share their Workshop Slide Presentation: [http://www.slideshare.net/amandahill/archeion-workshops-march-2012 Archeion Slideshare] and their training booklet in FRENCH and ENGLISH!
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===[[Community/Community resources/Tutorials|Tutorials and workshops]]===
*''In the spirit of open-source and education - this material is free to re-use for your own purposes''
 
  
* English PDF copy: [[Media:Archeion for Archivists (April 2012).pdf| Archeion and AtoM]] (1.8 MB)
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On this page you will find a collection of resources created to support the delivery of workshops, tutorials, training sessions, and the like.
* Libre office copy: [[Media:Archeion for Archivists (April 2012).odt|Archeion and AtoM]]
 
* French PDF copy: [[Media:Archeion pour archivistes (avril 2012).pdf| Archeion et AtoM]] (1.8 MB)
 
* Libre office copy: [[Media:Archeion pour archivistes (avril 2012).odt|Archeion et AtoM]]
 
** You can edit the Libre office copy for your own purpose using the free [http://www.libreoffice.org/ LibreOffice] suite
 
  
=CARBICA Tutorial=
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* [[Community/Community resources/Tutorials]]
In August 2011 a two-day training workshop on ICA-AtoM 1.1 was presented in Curaçao and attended by members of the ICA's Caribbean section (CARBICA). In preparation for the workshop a demo version of ICA-AtoM was created using copies of archival records held by the Rare Books and Special Collections (RBSC) at the University of British Columbia Library. To encourage learning and support new users in their discovery of ICA-AtoM open-source software for archival description, a CARBICA training manual with 10 tutorials was created. The tutorials in the booklet allow users to interact with the data in the CARBICA demo version of ICA-AtoM.
 
  
''Anyone is free to download the workshop materials and complete the tutorial on their own or adapt it for use in other projects.''
 
  
== CARBICA Training Manual/ Tutorial ==
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===[[Community/Community resources/Webinars|Webinars and videos]]===
  
* PDF copy: [[Media:CARBICA ICA-AtoM 1.1 tutorial.pdf|CARBICA ICA-AtoM 1.1 tutorial.pdf]] (4.7 MB)
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On this page you will find links to webinars and other video recordings that have been created about AtoM.
  
* Open Office Draw copy: http://ica-atom.org/download/CARBICA%20ICA-AtoM%201.1%20tutorial.odg (10 MB)
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* [[Community/Community resources/Webinars|Webinars and videos]]
** You can edit this copy for your own purpose using the free [http://www.libreoffice.org/ LibreOffice] suite
 
  
== CARBICA demo version of ICA-AtoM ==
 
*Step One - Download Disk Image/ISO file: http://ica-atom.org/download/ica-atom-20110818.iso (850 MB)
 
  
*Step Two - Burn ISO file to DVD. Instructions for burning an ISO file to disk for Mac, Windows and Ubuntu platforms can be found here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BurningIsoHowto
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===[[Community/Community resources/Customization|Customization]]===
  
*Step Three - Restart your computer with the DVD inserted. Computers running Mac platform require the user to hold "C" key during boot.
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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.
  
*Step Four - Follow instructions in CARBICA Training Manual - Tutorial #1.
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* [[Community/Community resources/Customization]]
  
== CARBICA LiveDVD Demo Troubleshooting ==
 
  
During data entry into ICA-AtoM, if you encounter a white screen after clicking the EDIT button:
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===[[Community/Community resources/Development|Community development]]===
*Change section of URL from "index.php" to "qubit_dev.php" and hit return. This should fix the white screen and allow you to continue data entry
 
*It may be necessary to make this switch from time to time
 
*This is most likely due to a segmentation fault caused by issue 1995 which does not affect all users
 
  
=MemoryBC Tutorial=
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In this section, we'll add links to custom patches, plugins, themes, forks, images and virtual machines, as well as other resources developed by community users and publicly available for developers to explore and work with.
[http://memorybc.ca MemoryBC.ca] provides access to descriptions of archival materials held in repositories throughout the province of British Columbia, Canada. The site is run using ICA-AtoM and managed by the [http://aabc.ca Archives Association of British Columbia] (AABC). The AABC allows its institutional members to add and edit their archival descriptions in the MemoryBC portal. This tutorial is used in workshops held throughout the province to prepare users for data-entry.
 
  
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* [[Community/Community resources/Development|Community development]]
  
''Anyone is free to download the workshop material and complete the tutorial on their own or adapt it for use in other projects.''
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* [[Development#Development_resources|Development resources]]
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== MemoryBC Tutorial booklet ==
 
* PDF copy: [[Media:AABC ICA-AtoM 1.1 tutorial.pdf]] (3.5 MB)
 
  
* Open Office Draw copy: [[Media:AABC ICA-AtoM 1.1 tutorial.odg]] (6.1 MB)
 
** You can edit this copy for your own purpose using the free [http://www.openoffice.org/ Open Office] suite
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:09, 19 August 2016

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:

Curious about how AtoM is maintained and developed? Read more on community-driven development and the AtoM project here:

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, images and virtual machines, as well as other resources developed by community users and publicly available for developers to explore and work with.