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Direction: Axiell ? Amazon S3
When curators, archivists, or digitization teams upload high-resolution images, audio, video, or scanned documents into Axiell, the files can be automatically stored in Amazon S3 for scalable, durable, and cost-effective storage. Axiell retains the metadata and collection context, while S3 serves as the primary file repository for large media assets.
Direction: Amazon S3 ? Axiell
Organizations that store digitized collection assets in Amazon S3 can sync selected files into Axiell records, linking each object to the correct artifact, archive item, or library record. This is useful when digitization workflows are managed outside Axiell but need to be cataloged and preserved within the collection system.
Direction: Axiell ? Amazon S3
Axiell can publish approved digital assets and derivatives to Amazon S3 for distribution through websites, online exhibits, or discovery portals. S3 can act as the delivery layer for public-facing content, while Axiell remains the authoritative source for collection metadata and rights information.
Direction: Axiell ? Amazon S3
Institutions can use Amazon S3 as a preservation or backup target for Axiell-managed digital objects, including master files and associated documentation. Axiell can trigger export of preservation packages to S3, and later retrieve them for audit, recovery, or migration purposes.
Direction: Amazon S3 ? Axiell
Digitization vendors or internal scanning teams can deposit completed files into Amazon S3, where Axiell ingests them in batches along with file names, folder structures, or accompanying manifests. This is especially useful for large museum, archive, or library digitization projects with thousands of items.
Direction: Axiell ? Amazon S3
Axiell can determine which assets are approved for external use based on rights, licensing, or access restrictions, then publish only those files to Amazon S3. S3 can host derivative versions for researchers, educators, or the public, while restricted masters remain protected in the preservation environment.
Direction: Bi-directional
Axiell can send descriptive metadata such as collection ID, creator, date, and object type to Amazon S3 object tags or folder structures, while S3 can return file location and checksum data to Axiell. This creates a more reliable link between collection records and stored files, improving search, traceability, and integrity checks.
Direction: Axiell ? Amazon S3 and Amazon S3 ? Axiell
After a record is approved in Axiell, the system can generate or reference both preservation masters and access derivatives in Amazon S3. Axiell stores the metadata and workflow status, while S3 hosts the files used for internal review, public access, or long-term retention.