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The ANU Archives' implementation of ICA-AtoM software

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Shapley, Maggie

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The Australian National University Archives implemented open-source web-based archives management software, ICA-AtoM, developed by Artefactual Systems Inc. for the International Council on Archives and based on the ICA's descriptive standards. This case study reports on the conversion of paper-based finding aids to an online database.

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Shapley, M. (August 2013). The ANU Archives' implementation of ICA-AtoM software. Paper presented at 15th Pacific Regional Branch of the International Council on Archives (PARBICA) Conference: Honiaria, Solomon Islands.

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