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Data flow: ArchivesSpace ? Contentstack
Use ArchivesSpace as the system of record for archival descriptions, finding aids, and collection metadata, then push selected records into Contentstack to power public-facing collection pages, exhibit microsites, and research portals. This allows archivists to maintain authoritative metadata in ArchivesSpace while web teams manage presentation and navigation in Contentstack.
Data flow: ArchivesSpace ? Contentstack
Expose curated archival highlights, featured artifacts, or thematic collection summaries from ArchivesSpace into Contentstack so marketing and communications teams can build campaign landing pages without manually copying archival content. This is useful for anniversaries, donor campaigns, exhibitions, and educational initiatives.
Data flow: ArchivesSpace ? Contentstack
When archivists revise collection titles, scope notes, access restrictions, or container information in ArchivesSpace, those changes can automatically update the corresponding content blocks in Contentstack. This ensures that public websites and internal portals always reflect the latest archival information.
Data flow: Contentstack ? ArchivesSpace
Content editors can use Contentstack to build narrative pages, exhibit introductions, or topic hubs that reference archival collections stored in ArchivesSpace. The integration can store ArchivesSpace record identifiers or URLs inside Contentstack components, allowing editors to assemble rich storytelling pages while preserving direct links to authoritative archival records.
Data flow: ArchivesSpace ? Contentstack
Use Contentstack as the delivery layer for archival content that must appear across multiple channels, such as websites, mobile apps, kiosks, and digital exhibits. ArchivesSpace provides structured archival metadata, while Contentstack distributes that content into channel-specific layouts and components.
Data flow: ArchivesSpace ? Contentstack
ArchivesSpace often contains controlled terms, subjects, names, and collection hierarchies that can be reused in Contentstack to tag articles, exhibits, and resource pages. Synchronizing these terms helps content teams apply consistent taxonomy and improves search and filtering across the website.
Data flow: ArchivesSpace ? Contentstack
When a collection record in ArchivesSpace changes significantly, the integration can create a review task or content update request in Contentstack for web editors. This is especially useful for restricted materials, newly processed collections, or records with revised descriptions that affect public content.
Data flow: Bi-directional
Contentstack can publish exhibit pages and feature stories while storing the related ArchivesSpace identifiers, and ArchivesSpace can retain references to the published exhibit URLs for staff reference. This bi-directional linkage helps users and internal teams move between interpretive content and the underlying archival source material.