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[[File:ViewDescription2.png|500px|right|thumb| View archival description created from an accession record]]
 
[[File:ViewDescription2.png|500px|right|thumb| View archival description created from an accession record]]
 
*ICA-AtoM takes you to the View archival description screen.
 
*ICA-AtoM takes you to the View archival description screen.
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*You can see that the data you entered into the accession record fields: title, name of creator, archival/custodial history, scope & content and physical condition are all inherited into the archival description. If you added rights to the accession they are also inherited.

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Main Page > User manual > Add/edit content > Add/edit accession records > Create archival description from accession record

Create archival description from accession record

View accession record
  • After you have created an accession record you have the option of creating an archival description by clicking on the button "Create Archival description" in the button block.
    • The accession record is not aimed at end-user description, but ICA-AtoM provides the option to create an archival description from an accession record. The following archival description fields inherit the data entered into the accession record: title, name of creator, archival/custodial history, scope & content and physical condition. Name access points and Rights added to the accession record are inherited into the archival description.
View archival description created from an accession record
  • ICA-AtoM takes you to the View archival description screen.
  • You can see that the data you entered into the accession record fields: title, name of creator, archival/custodial history, scope & content and physical condition are all inherited into the archival description. If you added rights to the accession they are also inherited.