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Revision as of 17:32, 27 January 2011

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Main Page > User manual > Import/export > Import descriptions and terms

Select an XML fle to import

ICA-AtoM provides an import functionality that can be used to import archival descriptions, authority records, archival institutions and terms.

The following filetypes can be imported:

  • EAD (hierarchical archival descriptions and associated authority records, archival institution descriptions and taxonomy terms)
  • Dublin Core XML, MODS XML (archival descriptions and associated taxonomy terms)
  • EAC (authority records)
  • SKOS (hierarchical taxonomies)


  1. In the main menu, hover your cursor over the "Import" menu and select "XML".
  2. Click Browse to select a file
  3. Click Import
  4. If the file is successfully uploaded, the page will show the elapsed time. If there are errors in the file, the page will display a message describing the errors. However, it should still be possible to edit and view the imported descriptions. You will need to review them carefully to determine whether the errors in the import file were serious enough to affect the display of the descriptions.
  5. Click the "View" button in the button block to go to the view page of the highest level of description of the imported object(s) (i.e., the fonds description for an archival description or the top-level term in a hierarchical taxonomy). You will be able to view and edit this description and any child records just as you would if you had entered them in ICA-AtoM instead of importing them.

You can also import SKOS files from the view page of a taxonomy term. Doing so will result in the highest level term in the SKOS file being imported as a child level of the term currently being viewed.