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*The [[main menu bar]] provides access to the key functions of ICA-AtoM.
 
*The [[main menu bar]] provides access to the key functions of ICA-AtoM.
 
 
 
*Note that what appears on the [[main menu bar]] depends on your [[user role]]. For example, the menu bar does not appear at all for [[Researcher|researchers]] while the [[translate tab]] and [[Admin tab|admin tab]] appear only to users who have [[Translator|translator]] and [[Administrator|administrator]] [[Access privilege|access privileges]].
 
*Note that what appears on the [[main menu bar]] depends on your [[user role]]. For example, the menu bar does not appear at all for [[Researcher|researchers]] while the [[translate tab]] and [[Admin tab|admin tab]] appear only to users who have [[Translator|translator]] and [[Administrator|administrator]] [[Access privilege|access privileges]].
  

Revision as of 16:31, 10 December 2009

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.

Navigate: general

Main Page > User manual > UM-4 Access content > UM-4.5 Navigate: general

Navigation from the View screen
Navigation from the List screen


Navigating ICA-AtoM involves understanding your current location (record and screen), what you can do from that location (view, edit, add, search, etc), how to get related records and how go to other screens to do other things unrelated to your current record.


1. Screen title


2. Title bar


3. Search / browse box

  • The search/browse box is available on every screen and allows you to quickly retrieve a new set of records (which are displayed on a list screen).
  • Be careful when launching a search or browse from the edit screen: always be sure to first save your changes, or else these will be lost when ICA-AtoM runs the search / browse operation.


4. Text links

  • Blue text always represents a link to a related record (e.g. from an archival description to the authority record of the records creator). When you put your cursor over a link, the text is highlighted (changes to white text against a black background).


5. Context menu box

  • Provides a series of links to records related to the current record.


6. Home page links


7. Main menu bar


8. Column headers