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BigCommerce - ArchivesSpace Integration and Automation

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Common Integration Use Cases Between BigCommerce and ArchivesSpace

BigCommerce is a scalable eCommerce platform used to manage online storefronts, product catalogs, and omnichannel selling. ArchivesSpace is an archival collection management system used by libraries, museums, universities, and cultural institutions to describe, organize, and provide access to archival materials. Integrating the two platforms helps organizations connect public-facing commerce with collection metadata, donor programs, and archival access workflows.

1. Publish archival collection items or reproductions as sellable products

Data flow: ArchivesSpace to BigCommerce

Organizations can sync selected archival items, digitized reproductions, prints, or merchandise tied to collections from ArchivesSpace into BigCommerce as products. This is useful for museums, historical societies, and university archives that sell licensed reproductions, exhibition catalogs, or branded items related to collections.

  • Automatically create product listings from approved archival records
  • Map title, description, subject tags, and collection identifiers into product fields
  • Reduce manual catalog entry for gift shop or online sales teams
  • Keep product information aligned with archival metadata

2. Link eCommerce products to archival collection pages for discovery

Data flow: BigCommerce to ArchivesSpace

BigCommerce product pages can include links or embedded references to related archival collection records in ArchivesSpace. This improves discovery by connecting items for sale with the historical context behind them, such as a print derived from a manuscript, artifact, or photograph collection.

  • Display collection provenance or source record links on product pages
  • Help customers understand the historical significance of items
  • Support educational and fundraising campaigns tied to collections
  • Increase engagement with archival content through commerce channels

3. Sync donor or patron purchase history to archival engagement records

Data flow: BigCommerce to ArchivesSpace

When supporters purchase archival reproductions, memberships, or related merchandise in BigCommerce, transaction data can be used to update patron engagement records or donor activity tracking associated with ArchivesSpace-managed collections. This supports development, stewardship, and outreach teams.

  • Capture purchase details for donor segmentation
  • Identify patrons interested in specific collections or themes
  • Support targeted fundraising or membership campaigns
  • Improve reporting on collection-related revenue and engagement

4. Automate fulfillment of archival reproduction requests

Data flow: Bi-directional

Researchers or customers may request copies, scans, or licensed reproductions of archival materials. ArchivesSpace can store the source record and request context, while BigCommerce handles payment capture and order processing. Integration can automate the handoff from request approval to paid order fulfillment.

  • Create a BigCommerce order after archival staff approve a reproduction request
  • Send order status back to ArchivesSpace for tracking
  • Reduce manual coordination between reference, rights, and fulfillment teams
  • Improve turnaround time for paid reproduction services

5. Manage rights-cleared archival assets available for sale

Data flow: ArchivesSpace to BigCommerce

ArchivesSpace can serve as the system of record for archival assets that are cleared for commercial use, while BigCommerce publishes only those items approved for sale. This is especially valuable for institutions selling image licenses, posters, or digital downloads.

  • Filter records by rights status, usage restrictions, or approval flags
  • Prevent unauthorized publication of restricted materials
  • Keep commercial offerings aligned with legal and curatorial review
  • Support controlled monetization of archival content

6. Update archival records with commercial usage and sales metrics

Data flow: BigCommerce to ArchivesSpace

Sales data from BigCommerce can be pushed into ArchivesSpace to show which archival collections generate the most commercial interest. This helps curators, archivists, and leadership understand audience demand and prioritize digitization, exhibitions, or licensing opportunities.

  • Track revenue by collection, subject, or item type
  • Identify high-demand archival assets for future digitization
  • Support strategic planning for public programs and merchandising
  • Provide evidence for grant reporting and institutional impact

7. Coordinate inventory and availability for archival merchandise and reproductions

Data flow: Bi-directional

For institutions selling limited-run prints, books, or archival reproductions, BigCommerce can manage storefront availability while ArchivesSpace maintains the source record and item context. Integration can synchronize stock status, edition limits, or availability flags to prevent overselling and ensure accurate public listings.

  • Disable products when approved editions are exhausted
  • Reflect archival approval status in storefront availability
  • Reduce customer service issues caused by outdated listings
  • Support accurate inventory control for small-batch archival products

These integrations are most valuable for cultural institutions, academic archives, and heritage organizations that want to connect archival stewardship with public sales, donor engagement, and digital access. By linking ArchivesSpace metadata with BigCommerce commerce workflows, teams can reduce manual work, improve data consistency, and create new revenue and engagement opportunities.

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