Register for our next Joint
US-Canada AtoM Users Group meeting on April 30 at 3:00 pm EST/EDT.
We will have a special presentation by Daniel Lovegrove of the National Centre
for Truth and Reconciliation in Canada.
Register here: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/o0QRqcI6QIa51UIOMhuU8g
The AtoM command line interface
In this session, Daniel will highlight some of AtoM's most useful command line
tools and how they help to facilitate changes to the AtoM database. He will
explain how command line tools work in general, and how that knowledge can be
applied to AtoM's backend interface. Attendees will walk away with a better
understanding of the inner workings of AtoM, and a framework for understanding
how to interact with command line utilities.
Daniel Lovegrove is a software engineer who works with the National Centre for
Truth and Reconciliation Archives. He has six years of experience working with
AtoM and is the top community contributor for the open source AtoM project.