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Direction: ArchivesSpace ? Storyblok
Archivists can maintain authoritative collection descriptions, finding aids, and metadata in ArchivesSpace, then push approved public-facing summaries into Storyblok for website publishing. This allows communications and web teams to present archival content on the public site without manually re-entering data.
Direction: ArchivesSpace ? Storyblok
Selected collection highlights, notable artifacts, or exhibit-ready records can be sent from ArchivesSpace into Storyblok to support marketing campaigns, landing pages, and digital exhibits. Storyblok editors can then assemble rich pages using approved archival content blocks.
Direction: ArchivesSpace ? Storyblok
When archivists revise collection descriptions, access notes, dates, or scope statements in ArchivesSpace, those changes can automatically update corresponding Storyblok content entries. This keeps public-facing pages accurate without requiring manual review by web editors for every metadata change.
Direction: Storyblok ? ArchivesSpace
Storyblok can be used to draft public narratives, exhibit introductions, or interpretive content that references archival collections. Once approved, key references or related content identifiers can be sent back to ArchivesSpace to document how specific collections are being presented publicly.
Direction: Bi-directional
Storyblok can host digital exhibit pages while ArchivesSpace provides the authoritative collection metadata and item references behind those exhibits. The integration can store cross-links in both systems so editors can navigate from a public exhibit page to the source archival record and back again.
Direction: ArchivesSpace ? Storyblok
Structured fields from ArchivesSpace such as collection title, dates, extent, creator, and access restrictions can populate reusable Storyblok content blocks. This is especially useful for institutions managing many collection pages or departmental archive listings.
Direction: Bi-directional
ArchivesSpace remains the system of record for archival metadata, while Storyblok provides the flexible content layer for public navigation, contextual text, and calls to action. The integration allows Storyblok editors to enhance the user experience without altering the underlying archival authority data.