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AtoM 2.0 grew out of the ICA-AtoM system and was first released in October 2013. Version 2.5 was released in May 2019. Generally, since the 2.0 release there has been one major (feature-based) release and one minor (bug-fix and translation update) release per year. The project remains under active development.
 
AtoM 2.0 grew out of the ICA-AtoM system and was first released in October 2013. Version 2.5 was released in May 2019. Generally, since the 2.0 release there has been one major (feature-based) release and one minor (bug-fix and translation update) release per year. The project remains under active development.
  
Artefactual is also currently collaborating with the newly formed Access to Memory Foundation (https://www.accesstomemoryfoundation.org) to begin preparing high-level design requirements for AtoM 3, a next-generation version of AtoM based on the principles of linked data. Artefactual intends to ensure that there will be an upgrade path from AtoM 2 to AtoM 3, and will continue to maintain AtoM 2 for the foreseeable future, at minimum until there is major feature parity in AtoM 3.  
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Artefactual is also currently collaborating with the newly formed Access to Memory Foundation [https://www.accesstomemoryfoundation.org] to begin preparing high-level design requirements for AtoM 3, a next-generation version of AtoM based on the principles of linked data. Artefactual intends to ensure that there will be an upgrade path from AtoM 2 to AtoM 3, and will continue to maintain AtoM 2 for the foreseeable future, at minimum until there is major feature parity in AtoM 3.  
  
 
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