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Google Cloud Storage - Axiell Integration and Automation

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Common Integration Use Cases Between Google Cloud Storage and Axiell

Google Cloud Storage and Axiell complement each other well in cultural heritage environments where large volumes of digital assets must be preserved, managed, and made accessible. Google Cloud Storage provides scalable, durable object storage for master files, derivatives, and archives, while Axiell manages collection metadata, preservation workflows, and public discovery. Together, they support efficient digital asset handling, long-term preservation, and controlled access across museum, library, and archive teams.

1. Store master digital assets in Google Cloud Storage and link them to Axiell collection records

Data flow: Google Cloud Storage to Axiell

Institutions can store high-resolution images, audio, video, scanned documents, and 3D files in Google Cloud Storage while maintaining descriptive and preservation metadata in Axiell. Axiell records can reference the storage location of each asset, allowing curators and archivists to manage collections without moving large files through the collection system.

  • Reduces load on the collection management platform
  • Supports scalable storage for growing digitization programs
  • Improves access to master files without duplicating content

2. Automatically publish access copies from Google Cloud Storage to Axiell public access workflows

Data flow: Google Cloud Storage to Axiell

When preservation masters are ingested into Google Cloud Storage, automated processes can generate lower-resolution access derivatives and make them available to Axiell for public discovery or internal review. This is useful for museums and archives that need controlled publishing workflows for online catalogs, exhibitions, and research portals.

  • Speeds up publication of digital collections
  • Ensures public users receive optimized file formats
  • Separates preservation assets from access assets for better governance

3. Archive digitization project outputs from Axiell into Google Cloud Storage for long-term retention

Data flow: Axiell to Google Cloud Storage

During digitization projects, Axiell can be used to manage item-level metadata, quality checks, and preservation status, while completed files are transferred into Google Cloud Storage for durable retention. This supports institutions that need a reliable archive for scanned manuscripts, conservation documentation, or exhibition media after project completion.

  • Creates a secure long-term repository for completed digitization work
  • Supports retention and compliance requirements
  • Frees Axiell from acting as the primary file store

4. Synchronize metadata updates in Axiell with file lifecycle actions in Google Cloud Storage

Data flow: Bi-directional

When archivists update preservation status, rights information, or retention rules in Axiell, those changes can trigger lifecycle actions in Google Cloud Storage such as class changes, archival transitions, or deletion holds. This helps institutions align metadata governance with storage policy and reduce manual administration.

  • Improves policy enforcement across systems
  • Supports retention, legal hold, and archival workflows
  • Reduces risk of storing content beyond approved periods

5. Use Google Cloud Storage as a shared repository for digital preservation packages managed by Axiell

Data flow: Axiell to Google Cloud Storage

Axiell can manage preservation packages, including metadata, checksums, and associated files, while Google Cloud Storage holds the package contents. This is valuable for archives that need to preserve complete digital objects such as born-digital records, oral histories, or digitized collections with associated documentation.

  • Preserves complete digital objects in a durable cloud repository
  • Supports integrity checks and auditability
  • Enables structured preservation workflows across teams

6. Provide cloud-based media delivery for exhibitions and digital experiences managed in Axiell

Data flow: Google Cloud Storage to Axiell

Curatorial and digital engagement teams can store exhibition media, web-ready images, and downloadable assets in Google Cloud Storage and reference them from Axiell-managed records. This supports online exhibitions, educational resources, and gallery displays where fast access and reliable delivery are important.

  • Improves performance for public-facing digital content
  • Supports omnichannel content delivery from a single storage layer
  • Makes it easier for content teams to reuse approved assets

7. Centralize backup and disaster recovery copies of Axiell-managed content in Google Cloud Storage

Data flow: Axiell to Google Cloud Storage

Institutions can export critical metadata, attachments, and digital assets from Axiell into Google Cloud Storage as part of a backup and disaster recovery strategy. This provides a secure off-platform copy of collection content that can be restored if the primary system is unavailable or if data recovery is required after an incident.

  • Strengthens business continuity for collection operations
  • Protects against accidental deletion or system failure
  • Supports recovery planning for mission-critical heritage data

These integration patterns help cultural institutions combine Axiell?s collection and preservation capabilities with Google Cloud Storage?s scale, durability, and accessibility. The result is better control over digital assets, lower operational overhead, and more efficient collaboration between collections, digitization, IT, and public access teams.

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