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1. '''Reference code''' ([[ISAD(G)#isad3.1.1|ISAD(G) 3.1.1]]):
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*"Record, as necessary for unique identification, the following elements:  
 
*"Record, as necessary for unique identification, the following elements:  
 
**the country code in accordance with the latest version of ISO 3166 Codes for the representation of names of countries;  
 
**the country code in accordance with the latest version of ISO 3166 Codes for the representation of names of countries;  
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*"Provide either a formal title or a concise supplied title in accordance with the rules of multilevel description and national conventions.
 
*"Provide either a formal title or a concise supplied title in accordance with the rules of multilevel description and national conventions.
 
*If appropriate, abridge a long formal title, but only if this can be done without loss of essential information.  
 
*If appropriate, abridge a long formal title, but only if this can be done without loss of essential information.  

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Data entry: archival descriptions

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Edit archival description: all record areas collapsed


The Edit screen for archival descripitons is structured into ten information areas. Seven of these are based on the "areas of description" in the ICA's General International Standard Archival Description (ISAD(G), 2nd edition, 2000).

The other three represent additional functionality implemented in ICA-AtoM:


Click on a information area to expand it (display fields); click again to collapse it (hide fields). Note that as of the current version of ICA-AtoM (v1.0 beta), whenever you save a record ICA-AtoM re-loads the page, which collapses all areas.


The following notes aim primarily to clarify ICA-AtoM procedures; for guidelines on what information to record in particular fields, consult ISAD(G) as the content standard. The notes are organized by field, with links to the applicable ISAD(G) section(s). Where there is a one-to-one correspondence between an ISAD(G) element and an ICA-AtoM field, the note simply gives the ISAD(G) rule verbatim.


Identity area

Edit archival description: identity area

The Identity area contains fields for conveying "essential information ... to identify the unit of description" (ISAD(G) I.11).


1. Reference code

  • "Record, as necessary for unique identification, the following elements:
    • the country code in accordance with the latest version of ISO 3166 Codes for the representation of names of countries;
    • the repository code in accordance with the national repository code standard or other unique location identifier;
    • a specific local reference code, control number, or other unique identifier.

All three elements must be present for the purpose of information exchange at the international level." (ISAD(G) 3.1.1)


2. Title

  • "Provide either a formal title or a concise supplied title in accordance with the rules of multilevel description and national conventions.
  • If appropriate, abridge a long formal title, but only if this can be done without loss of essential information.
  • For supplied titles, at the higher level, include the name of the creator of the records. At lower levels one may include, for example, the name of the author of the document and a term indicating the form of the material comprising the unit of description and, where appropriate, a phrase reflecting function, activity, subject, location, or theme.
  • Distinguish between formal and supplied titles according to national or language conventions." (ISAD(G) 3.1.2)


3. Title note

  • Multi-value field for registering and displaying the notes relating to the title of the unit of description.
  • Enter the note; when you click the Save button in the Button block the note will be registered and will now appear in the list above the data entry fields.
  • There is no limit to the number of title notes you can add, but as of the current version of ICA-AtoM (v1.0 beta) you can only register them one at a time, i.e. enter the data, click the Save button, repeat for each additional contact.
  • To delete a title note, click the Delete icon next to it in the list.
  • Title notes also appear with other notes in the Notes area.


4. Level of description


5. Parent level:

  • Select the unit immediately above the current one in the hierarchy of arrangement (parent record).
  • Leave blank if the current unit represents the highest level of arrangement (e.g. a fonds).


6. Extent and medium

  • "Record the extent of the unit of description by giving the number of physical or logical units in arabic numerals and the unit of measurement. Give the specific medium (media) of the unit of description.
  • Alternatively, give the linear shelf space or cubic storage space of the unit of description. If the statement of extent for a unit of description is given in linear terms and additional information is desirable, add the additional information in parentheses." (ISAD(G) 3.1.5)


7. Note that the ISAD(G) Dates element (ISAD(G) 3.1.3) is implemented by ICA-AtoM in the Context area, where dates are linked to a creator in a creation event.


Context area

Archival description: Context area
Archival description: Context area

The Context area contains fields for coneying "information about the origin and custody of the unit of description" (ISAD(G) I.11).


Note that date ranges are handled in ICA-AtoM as creation events.


1. Creation context

  • Multi-value field for registering and displaying creation events (dates of creation).
  • Register as many events as you need.
  • Enter the event data (see steps 2-x below); when you click the Save button in the Button block the event will be registered and will now appear in the list below the data entry fields.
  • There is no limit to the number of other creation events you can add, but as of the current version of ICA-AtoM (v1.0 beta) you can only register them one at a time, i.e. enter the data, click the Save button, repeat for each additional event.
  • To delete an event, click the Delete icon next to it in the list.
  • For rules and examples relating to dates and creators, see (ISAD(G) 3.1.3 and 3.2.1).


2. Creator and Add new creator name:

  • Select the creator's name from the "Creator" drop-down list (generated from the names of all existing authority records.
  • If the creator's name does not appear in the list, use the "Add new creator name" field to enter the creator's name.
  • If you select a name from the drop-down list, ICA-AtoM will ignore any text you may have entered in the Add new creator name field.
  • Note that you can leave both of these fields blank; in this case, the unit will inherit creator information from its parent record (next highest level of description).
  • At the highest level of description, you should always include the creator; the "Administrative history / biographical sketch" is drawn from the creator's authority record.
  • Lower levels inherit creator information from higher levels: use only if the creator is different at the lower and higher levels.


3. Creation year / End year (ISAD(G) 3.1.3):

  • Enter the opening and closing years of the date range.
  • ICA-AtoM uses these values for sorting and searching purposes.
  • Use only four-digit numbers.
  • If the start and end years are the same, enter only in the start year and leave the end year blank.
  • Complete at lower levels of description even if you are leaving the "Creator name" field blank (e.g. when describing a series, you do not need to repeat the "Creator name" from the fonds description, but you do need to enter the date range of the series).
  • Do not use any qualifiers here (e.g. "ca.") or typographical symbols (e.g. "[194?]") to express uncertainty (see step4).


4. Date display ( ISAD(G) 3.1.3):

  • Enter the date range as you want it to appear in view mode.
  • Add any additional text to qualify date range (e.g. "ca. 1940-1980" or "[1940]-1980, predominant 1973-1980").
  • Whereas "Creation year" and "End year" are used internally for database searching and sorting purposes, this field is for display purposes.


5. When you save the record, ICA-AtoM registers the creation event and displays it in the list; to delete an entry from the list, cick the Delete icon.


6. Administrative / biographical history (ISAD(G) 3.2.2):

  • Text block displaying data from the creator's authority record.
  • If you have registered more than one creator in the creator events, the administrative histories / biographical sketches of each will appear here sequentially, separated by a line (horizontal rule).
  • Because the data actually resides in another record in another table, it cannot be directly edited here; to edit, click the Edit icon (see step 7 below).


7. Edit administrative / biographical history (ISAD(G) 3.2.2):

  • Click the Edit icon to edit the "Administrative / biographical history" field; ICA-AtoM routes you to the related authority record in edit mode.
  • Make changes and save; ICA-AtoM returns you to the Edit archival description screen.
  • Note that upon return all, ICA-AtoM re-loads the page, collapsing all area of descriptions.


8. Repository:

  • Select the institution that holds the archival material under description from the drop-down list in the "Repository" field (list is generated from all existing archival institution records.
  • Typically you need only enter this information at the highest level of description (e.g. the fonds or collection; series in a series system); it can be left blank at the lower levels if they are all stored in the same repository.


9. Immediate source of acquisition (ISAD(G) 3.2.4):

  • Enter information relating to the circumstances leading to the acquisition of the material by the archival institution.


10. Archival history (ISAD(G) 3.2.3):

  • Enter information relating to the history of custody of the material being described.


Content and structure area

Archival description: Content and structure area

The "Content and structure" area contains fields that provide information relating to the content and arrangement of the materials under description. These are all basic text fields. For practical purposes there are no limits on field length (fields can hold up 16 million characters); scroll arrows will appear if needed.


1. Scope and content (ISAD(G) 3.3.1):

  • Enter information relating to scope and content as per ISAD(G) rule.


2. Appraisal, destruction and scheduling information (ISAD(G) 3.3.2):

  • Enter information relating to appraisal, destruction and scheduling as per ISAD(G) rule.


3. Accruals (ISAD(G) 3.3.3):

  • Enter information relating to future accruals as per ISAD(G) rule.


4. System of arrangement (ISAD(G) 3.3.4):

  • Enter information relating to the system of arrangement as per ISAD(G) rule.


Conditions of access and use area

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Archival description: Content and structure area

The "Conditions of access and use" area contains fields that provide information about the availability of the material being described. Most of the fields in this area are basic text fields; the exceptions are "Languages" and "Scripts" (see step 3 and 4 below).


1. Conditions governing access (ISAD(G) 3.4.1):

  • Enter information relating to conditions governing access as per ISAD(G) rule.


2. Conditions governing reproduction (ISAD(G) 3.4.2):

  • Enter information relating to conditions governing reproduction as per ISAD(G) rule.


3. Language and Script (ISAD(G) 3.4.3):

  • Select the language / script from the drop-down list (lists are generated by taxonomies maintained by the system administrator.


4. When you save the record, ICA-AtoM registers the language / script event and displays it in the list above the data entry field; to delete an entry from the list, cick the Delete icon.


5. Physical characteristics (ISAD(G) 3.4.3):

  • Enter information relating to physical characteristics that affect access to the material or technical requirements needed to access it as per ISAD(G) rule.


6. Finding aids (ISAD(G) 3.4.5):

  • Enter information relating to the existence of other finding aids to the material as per ISAD(G) rule.


Allied materials area

Archival description: Allied materials area

The "Allied materials" area contains fields that provide information about materials having an important relationship to the unit of description. With the exception of the "Publication note" field (see step 4 below), these are all basic text fields with no practical limits on field length.


1. Location of originals (ISAD(G) 3.5.1):

  • Enter information relating to the location of the originals of the materials described (if they are copies) as per ISAD(G) rule.


2. Location of copies (ISAD(G) 3.5.2):

  • Enter information relating to the location of copies of the materials described *In as per ISAD(G) rule.


3. Related units of description (ISAD(G) 3.5.3):

  • Enter information relating to related units of description as per ISAD(G) rule.


4. Publication note (ISAD(G) 3.5.4):

  • Enter information relating to publications based on use, study or analysis of the material described.
  • You can add mulitple notes: when you save the record, ICA-AtoM registers the note and displays it in the list below the field label; to delete an entry from the list, cick the Delete icon.


Notes area

Archival description: Notes area

The "Notes area" displays any notes already registered in other areas of description (e.g. "Title notes" or "Publication notes") and provides fields for creating notes for any additional information that cannot be accommodated in any other areas of description.


1. Enter the note text.


2. Select the "Type of note" from the drop-down list (generated by a taxonomy maintained by the administrator.


3. When you save the record, ICA-AtoM registers the note and displays it in the list above the data entry field; to delete an entry from the list, cick the Delete icon.


Access points area

Archival description: Access points area

The "Access points" area links archival descriptions to terms drawn from controlled vocabularies as a means of facilitating acess and retrieval. As of version 0.6, ICA-AtoM can create subject, place, and name access points.


There is no limit to the number of access points you can create. In the current version of ICA-AtoM (v0.6), however, you can only create one access point of each type at a time; you must save the record before you can add another one.


1. Select a term from one or each of the drop-down lists.


2. When you save the record, ICA-AtoM registers the access point and displays it in the list above the data entry field; to delete an entry from the list, cick the Delete icon.


3. Repeat as required.


5. To delete an access point from the list, click the red DeleteInfoIcon beside it.


Control area

The "Control area" contains fields for information about the creation and maintenance of the description record itself. This area of description has been standardized in ICA-AtoM for archival descriptions, authority records, and archival institutions and is described on a separate page:


Digital object

Archival description: Digital object area

The "DIgital object" area is for uploading a digital file of the material under description (e.g. a digital photograph, scanned image, or born-digital electronic record). Typically this will be done at the item level.


1. Click the Browse button to navigate to and select the digital object.


2. In the dialog box, click the "Open" button.


3. ICA-AtoM stores a link to the digital object's path. It creates two additional images: a thumbnail and a reference display copy (in case the original image is too large to display in the ICA-AtoM interface).


4. Click the Save button. When you return to the View screen, either the original or (if it is too large) the reference copy will be displayed in the "Digital object" field.