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Christian

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Oct 10, 2025, 5:36:20 AM (yesterday) Oct 10
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Estimados una ayuda tengo un atom que se ve asi en sus puntos de acceso con esas flechas que hacen alusión a una citación quiero saber como poner eso en el CSV ya que intento pero se me desplega todo en un solo y no asi para poder identificar uno a uno 
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El mio queda así en las pruebas que hago porfavor alguien saqueme de la duda para el archivo CSV

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de antemano muchas gracias.

Dan Gillean

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Oct 10, 2025, 8:24:11 AM (yesterday) Oct 10
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Hola Christian, 

What you are seeing in the first example is called "inheritance" - the subject and place terms are organized into a parent-child hierarchy in their taxonomy. The lowest child term Estatustos de la Real Academia Espanola has been linked to the description, and AtoM will automatically "inherit" and display the parent terms as well on the archival description view page.

The access point columns in an archival description CSV (i.e. subjectAccessPoints, placeAccessPointsgenreAccessPoints) will only import individual terms. To recreate the kind of hierarchical inheritance you see in the first example, you will need to create the term hierarchy in AtoM, either by importing a valid SKOS XML file to the target taxonomy, or by making edits via the user interface to order the parent-child relationships as you want. You only need to link the lowest child term to the description itself, and AtoM will display the inherited hierarchy from the taxonomy in the view page. 

So for example, for your subject access points: 

In AtoM, you would create the following hierarchy in the Subjects taxonomy: 
  • Real Academia Española
    • Funcionamiento
      • Normas
        • Estatustos de la Real Academia Española
In your archival description CSV, you would then only add Estatustos de la Real Academia Espanola to the subjectAccessPoints column. If the term already exists in the subjects taxonomy in AtoM, then when you import your CSV AtoM will link to the existing term, and display the inherited hierarchy on the description view page.

For cases where you have already imported terms - if you edit and reorganize the terms in their taxonomy, AtoM will still display the inherited hierarchy on the description after your changes. 

Finally, please note that name access points behave differently, because they are not terms in a taxonomy, but ISAAR-CPF authority records. Unfortunately, authority records cannot be organized into a hierarchy - though you can describe relationships between them. 

Hope this helps!

Dan Gillean, MAS, MLIS
Business & User Experience Analyst
Artefactual Systems, Inc.
604-527-2056
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