Difference between revisions of "How to create EAD from scratch using ICA-AtoM"
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* [[Installing_ICA-AtoM_v1.3.0_on_Wamp_server_v2.2|Installing ICA-AtoM v1.3.0 on Wamp server v2.2]] | * [[Installing_ICA-AtoM_v1.3.0_on_Wamp_server_v2.2|Installing ICA-AtoM v1.3.0 on Wamp server v2.2]] | ||
* [[Using_ICA-AtoM_v1.3.0_to_create_EAD/XML_finding_aids|Using ICA-AtoM v1.3.0 to create EAD/XML finding aids]] | * [[Using_ICA-AtoM_v1.3.0_to_create_EAD/XML_finding_aids|Using ICA-AtoM v1.3.0 to create EAD/XML finding aids]] | ||
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Revision as of 18:18, 13 April 2016
The ICA-AtoM tool is available for free download in two versions: release 1.3.1 (https://www.ica-atom.org/) and release 2.1.2 (https://www.accesstomemory.org/en/) and both have to be installed on a webserver. However, an older version of this tool (release 1.3.0), can easily be installed on a common desktop computer or laptop which can act as a personal webserver using freely downloadable webserver software, such as Wamp Server (http://www.wampserver.com/en/) or XAMPP (https://www.apachefriends.org/).
The best combination for giving ICA-AtoM a try on a Windows 7 32-bits desktop computer or laptop is using Wamp server version 2.2 and the old ICA-AtoM release 1.3.0 and the following pages describe how to download, install and use these software packages: