Developed and maintained by Artefactual Systems
AtoM (short for Access to Memory) is a web-based, open source application for standards-based archival description and access. The application is multilingual and multi-repository. First commissioned by the International Council on Archives (ICA) to make it easier for archival institutions worldwide to put their holdings online using the ICA’s descriptive standards, the project has since grown into an internationally used community-driven project. Learn more at:
You are free to copy, modify, and distribute AtoM with attribution under the terms of the AGPLv3 license. See the LICENSE file for details.
Production installation
AtoM is intended to be installed using a Linux-based operating system. We use Ubuntu LTS releases in development and testing, but users have successfully installed on other distributions as well.
For other O/S installs, we recommend virtualization.
Development environments
If you want to install a local copy of AtoM for testing and/or development, we maintain two development environments:
- Website - the home of the AtoM project!
- Documentation - where you'll find our User, Administrator, and Developer manuals. We version our manuals for each major release.
- Wiki - community and project resources, development documentation, release notes, and more.
- User Forum - Forum and mailling list for user questions (both technical and end-user), discussion, and more.
- SlideShare - where we upload all the slide decks from our conference presentations and training camps!
- Paid support: Paid support, hosting, training, theming, data migrations, consulting, and software development contracts from Artefactual.
Thank you for your interest in contributing to the AtoM project!
Please see our contributing guidelines file for more information.