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The City of Vancouver Archives created an [http://searcharchives.vancouver.ca/about About Searching] page using the static page functionality in AtoM. For details on creating new static pages see our [https://www.accesstomemory.org/en/docs/ documentation] for your current version; specifically see Manage Static Pages and Manage Menus.
 
The City of Vancouver Archives created an [http://searcharchives.vancouver.ca/about About Searching] page using the static page functionality in AtoM. For details on creating new static pages see our [https://www.accesstomemory.org/en/docs/ documentation] for your current version; specifically see Manage Static Pages and Manage Menus.
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===Dumbarton Oaks' AtoM@DO Help/About page (ICA-AtoM 1.3)===
 
===Dumbarton Oaks' AtoM@DO Help/About page (ICA-AtoM 1.3)===
  
 
Rich with both general information and details on how to perform basic public user functions in ICA-AtoM (such as using search, advanced search, printing file reports, exporting, etc.) the AtoM@DO [http://www.doaks.org/library-archives/icfa/atom-do-faq Help page] is a useful resource, and a good model for how institutions using AtoM can supply helpful information to support the needs of their users.  
 
Rich with both general information and details on how to perform basic public user functions in ICA-AtoM (such as using search, advanced search, printing file reports, exporting, etc.) the AtoM@DO [http://www.doaks.org/library-archives/icfa/atom-do-faq Help page] is a useful resource, and a good model for how institutions using AtoM can supply helpful information to support the needs of their users.  
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Guelph Public Library has done [http://www.archeion.ca/guelph-public-library-archives extensive customizations] to their Archeion (union database for the Archives Association of Ontario). For details on editing an institutional page see our [https://www.accesstomemory.org/en/docs/ documentation] for your current version, particularly Archival Institutions.
 
Guelph Public Library has done [http://www.archeion.ca/guelph-public-library-archives extensive customizations] to their Archeion (union database for the Archives Association of Ontario). For details on editing an institutional page see our [https://www.accesstomemory.org/en/docs/ documentation] for your current version, particularly Archival Institutions.
 
   
 
   
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Revision as of 13:01, 8 May 2015

Here we will link some examples of AtoM customization by community members which can be achieved without developer support. Have a resource to add, or one that you know about which is publicly available? Please help us by adding it!

Help pages

City of Vancouver Archives search help (AtoM 2.1)

The City of Vancouver Archives created an About Searching page using the static page functionality in AtoM. For details on creating new static pages see our documentation for your current version; specifically see Manage Static Pages and Manage Menus.

Dumbarton Oaks' AtoM@DO Help/About page (ICA-AtoM 1.3)

Rich with both general information and details on how to perform basic public user functions in ICA-AtoM (such as using search, advanced search, printing file reports, exporting, etc.) the AtoM@DO Help page is a useful resource, and a good model for how institutions using AtoM can supply helpful information to support the needs of their users.

Institution pages

Guelph Public Library Archeion page

Guelph Public Library has done extensive customizations to their Archeion (union database for the Archives Association of Ontario). For details on editing an institutional page see our documentation for your current version, particularly Archival Institutions.