![]() You'll find a number of other slide decks from past AtoM Camps, conference presentations, or webinars, on our SlideShare account. You might also find the following slide deck of interest - it outlines some community AtoM sites who are using AtoM in interesting ways. Many of these sites have added their own custom themes - some developed by Artefactual, some created in-house - so this is also a great way to get a sense of how you can customize AtoM’s look and feel to match your institution’s home page. If you would like to explore some publicly accessible AtoM sites that are being used in production by other institutions, you might find our example Users list on the AtoM wiki useful: We also have a more detailed information sheet about AtoM on the Artefactual website, here: They can be used together, or separately. Both applications are released under open source licenses, and primarily developed and maintained by Artefactual Systems.AtoM can receive access copies of preserved digital objects from Archivematica, in the form of a Dissemination Information Package (DIP), allowing users to then arrange and describe them for public viewing. It's a bit like a library catalog for archivists - it covers the description and arrangement of your content, indexation to aid in discovery, and can act as a web-based public catalog so users can search and browse your archival holdings. ![]() AtoM is primarily intended for archival description and access, based on the standards created by the International Council on Archives.It doesn't give you a place to store your preserved content, or a system to allow for public access - those are up to you, though Archivematica can integrate with a local file storage system and/or several cloud-based storage and repository services for storage, and a couple different access systems for your access copies - including AtoM In the process of capturing technical and administrative metadata for preservation, it can also create preservation copies (based on well-supported, open formats) and access copies (low-resolution versions for easy dissemination, such as on the web). It provides you with the tools necessary to create packages suitable for the long-term preservation of digital content, based on the Archivematica is focused on digital preservation.(/Applications/Atom.app/Contents/Resources/app.asar/src/window-event-handler. TypeError: (.).done is not a functionĪt pare (/Users/user/.atom/packages/compare-files/lib/compare-files.js:81:11)Īt .handleCommandEvent (/Applications/Atom.app/Contents/Resources/app.asar/src/command-registry.js:260:29)Īt CommandRegistry.handleCommandEvent (/Applications/Atom.app/Contents/Resources/app.asar/src/command-registry.js:3:61)Īt .dispatch (/Applications/Atom.app/Contents/Resources/app.asar/src/command-registry.js:160:19)Īt .dispatchContextMenuCommand (/Applications/Atom.app/Contents/Resources/app.asar/src/atom-environment.js:1016:28)Īt (/Applications/Atom.app/Contents/Resources/atom.asar/renderer/api/lib/ipc.js:21:31)Īt BrowserWindow.RemoteMemberFunction (/Applications/Atom.app/Contents/Resources/atom.asar/renderer/api/lib/remote.js:143:29)Īt .showForEvent (/Applications/Atom.app/Contents/Resources/app.asar/src/context-menu-manager.js:156:33)Īt .handleDocumentContextmenu (/Applications/Atom.app/Contents/Resources/app.asar/src/window-event-handler.js:250:47)Īt HTMLDocument. At /Users/user/.atom/packages/compare-files/lib/compare-files.js:81
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