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User guide to creating, editing, accessing, importing, exporting, and translating content in ICA-AtoM; includes administering the system
 
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Two workshop tutorials, one created by the Archives Association of British Columbia to be used with MemoryBC and one created by Artefactual Systems Inc. for the CARBICA workshop in August 2011. Both workshop tutorials can be freely modified and reused
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A page for users to share information about how they use ICA-AtoM.
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Lists companies or individuals available to provide fee-based ICA-AtoM support services for those users looking for extra assistance. Note: use of software, discussion lists and wiki is always free of charge.
  
Chronology of new features, changes and bug fixes for each ICA-AtoM release
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Revision as of 14:34, 17 April 2012

Please note that ICA-AtoM is no longer actively supported by Artefactual Systems.
Visit https://www.accesstomemory.org for information about AtoM, the currently supported version.

User manual

User guide to creating, editing, accessing, importing, exporting, and translating content in ICA-AtoM; includes administering the system

Tutorials

Two workshop tutorials, one created by the Archives Association of British Columbia to be used with MemoryBC and one created by Artefactual Systems Inc. for the CARBICA workshop in August 2011. Both workshop tutorials can be freely modified and reused

Success Stories

A page for users to share information about how they use ICA-AtoM.


Support Services

Lists companies or individuals available to provide fee-based ICA-AtoM support services for those users looking for extra assistance. Note: use of software, discussion lists and wiki is always free of charge.



Release history

Chronology of new features, changes and bug fixes for each ICA-AtoM release


Requirement sources

The ICA standards from which software requirements are drawn


Glossary

Definitions and explanations of terms used throughout documentation; terms that are defined in the glossary are hyperlinked in the documentation


Download virtual appliance

Run ICA-AtoM as a virtual appliance on any operating system. Great option if you want to try ICA-AtoM on your personal computer but are having trouble installing the web server or database server that a web-based application like ICA-AtoM requires.


Translate this wiki

Page for ICA-AtoM project participants who are translating the documentation in this wiki



Questions?

Please post them to the discussion group