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ArchivesSpace - PhotoShelter Integration and Automation

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Common Integration Use Cases Between ArchivesSpace and PhotoShelter

ArchivesSpace is an archival collection management system used by libraries, museums, universities, and cultural institutions to describe, organize, and preserve collection metadata and finding aids. PhotoShelter is a digital asset management and image delivery platform used to store, organize, share, and distribute visual media. Together, they can support a stronger archival workflow by connecting descriptive archival records with accessible, rights-managed digital images.

  • Link archival collection records to digitized photographs

    Direction: ArchivesSpace to PhotoShelter

    When a collection in ArchivesSpace includes digitized photographs, the integration can automatically attach PhotoShelter asset links or image identifiers to the relevant archival component records. This gives archivists and researchers a direct path from the finding aid to the associated visual materials, reducing manual lookup and improving discovery.

  • Publish approved archival images from PhotoShelter into public finding aids

    Direction: PhotoShelter to ArchivesSpace

    When an image is approved for public access in PhotoShelter, the integration can push the image URL, thumbnail, caption, and rights metadata into ArchivesSpace. This supports public-facing collection guides and online exhibits by ensuring that only vetted assets are exposed through archival descriptions.

  • Synchronize metadata for digitization projects

    Direction: Bi-directional

    During large digitization initiatives, ArchivesSpace can provide collection context, series names, box and folder references, and subject terms, while PhotoShelter can return asset-level metadata such as file names, image IDs, and usage rights. This reduces duplicate data entry and helps archives staff maintain consistent metadata across both systems.

  • Support rights and access control for sensitive visual materials

    Direction: PhotoShelter to ArchivesSpace

    PhotoShelter can manage access restrictions, expiration dates, and usage permissions for images. That access status can be synchronized to ArchivesSpace so archivists know which assets are restricted, embeddable, or available for research use. This is especially useful for collections with donor restrictions, privacy concerns, or licensing limits.

  • Automate image references in accession and processing workflows

    Direction: ArchivesSpace to PhotoShelter

    When new accessions or processed collections are created in ArchivesSpace, the integration can create corresponding folders or albums in PhotoShelter for related digital surrogates. This helps processing teams organize incoming scans and photographs by collection, accession number, or series without manually recreating the structure in the image repository.

  • Enable staff and researcher access to curated visual assets

    Direction: Bi-directional

    ArchivesSpace can identify which images belong to a specific collection or exhibit, and PhotoShelter can provide controlled sharing links or download options. This allows archivists, curators, and communications teams to quickly assemble approved image sets for exhibitions, publications, donor relations, or classroom use while preserving archival context.

  • Improve auditability and preservation tracking for digital surrogates

    Direction: PhotoShelter to ArchivesSpace

    PhotoShelter can supply file-level details such as upload date, file format, derivative versions, and asset status back to ArchivesSpace. Archival staff can use this information to document the provenance and lifecycle of digitized materials, supporting preservation planning and internal audit requirements.

These integrations are most valuable for institutions managing photographic archives, visual collections, or digitization programs where descriptive archival metadata and digital image delivery need to stay aligned.

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