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AtoM also supports ISAAR(CPF), 2nd ed., the ICA’s standard for archival authority records, ISDIAH, 1st ed., the ICA’s Standard for Describing Institutions with Archival Holdings, and ISDF 1st ed. for describing functions. | AtoM also supports ISAAR(CPF), 2nd ed., the ICA’s standard for archival authority records, ISDIAH, 1st ed., the ICA’s Standard for Describing Institutions with Archival Holdings, and ISDF 1st ed. for describing functions. | ||
− | Data can be imported and exported in EAD 2002 XML (Encoded Archival Description), MODS XML, DC (simple) XML, EAC-CPF XML (Encoded Archival Context – Corporate, Personal, Family), CSV (comma separated values), and SKOS (Simple Knowledge Organization System). | + | Data can be imported and exported in EAD 2002 XML (Encoded Archival Description), , MODS XML, DC (simple) XML, EAC-CPF XML (Encoded Archival Context – Corporate, Personal, Family), CSV (comma separated values), and SKOS (Simple Knowledge Organization System). |
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== Influence and take-up == | == Influence and take-up == | ||
More than 100 institutions around the world are using AtoM. See: https://wiki.accesstomemory.org/Community/Users and https://www.artefactual.com/clients/. | More than 100 institutions around the world are using AtoM. See: https://wiki.accesstomemory.org/Community/Users and https://www.artefactual.com/clients/. |