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= Description =
The Archivists? Toolkit?, or the AT, is the first open source archival data management system to provide broad, integrated support for the management of archives. Currently, the application supports accessioning and describing archival materials; establishing names and subjects associated with archival materials, including the names of donors; managing locations for the materials; and exporting EAD finding aids, MARCXML records, and METS, MODS and Dublin Core records. Developed by UCSD Libraries.
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The Archivists? Toolkit?, or the AT, is the first open source archival data management system to provide broad, integrated support for the management of archives. Currently, the application supports accessioning and describing archival materials; establishing names and subjects associated with archival materials, including the names of donors; managing locations for the materials; and exporting EAD finding aids, MARCXML records, and METS, MODS and Dublin Core records. Developed by UCSD Libraries. The project began in early 2004 and its second phase concluded at the end of September 2009.
  
 
= User Experiences =
 
= User Experiences =

Revision as of 12:18, 22 May 2018

The Archivists? Toolkit?, or the AT, is the first open source archival data management system to provide broad, integrated support for the management of archives.
Homepage:http://archiviststoolkit.org/download/release/2_0
License:Educational Community License version 1.0
Appears in COW:Archival Forensics workflow (storage media deposit)


Description

The Archivists? Toolkit?, or the AT, is the first open source archival data management system to provide broad, integrated support for the management of archives. Currently, the application supports accessioning and describing archival materials; establishing names and subjects associated with archival materials, including the names of donors; managing locations for the materials; and exporting EAD finding aids, MARCXML records, and METS, MODS and Dublin Core records. Developed by UCSD Libraries. The project began in early 2004 and its second phase concluded at the end of September 2009.

User Experiences

Development Activity

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