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OpenText Core Content - Metadata is designed to govern metadata standards, validation, and classification for enterprise content, while PhotoShelter is commonly used by marketing, communications, media, and creative teams to store, organize, distribute, and publish visual assets. Together, they can create a controlled workflow for image and media asset management, improving discoverability, compliance, and content reuse across teams.
Data flow: OpenText Core Content - Metadata ? PhotoShelter
Use OpenText Core Content - Metadata as the system of record for approved metadata schemas, controlled vocabularies, and validation rules, then push those standards into PhotoShelter to ensure all uploaded assets follow enterprise naming and classification rules. This is especially useful for organizations managing large image libraries across multiple departments or regions.
Data flow: PhotoShelter ? OpenText Core Content - Metadata ? PhotoShelter
When photographers, agencies, or internal teams upload new assets into PhotoShelter, the asset metadata can be validated or enriched using OpenText Core Content - Metadata before publication. This helps ensure that required business metadata is complete before assets are made available to broader users.
Data flow: Bi-directional
Integrate metadata rules from OpenText Core Content - Metadata with PhotoShelter asset records to track license terms, expiration dates, model releases, and geographic usage restrictions. This is valuable for marketing and legal teams that need to prevent unauthorized use of expired or restricted imagery.
Data flow: OpenText Core Content - Metadata ? PhotoShelter
Use OpenText Core Content - Metadata to define a business taxonomy that PhotoShelter can use to classify assets by product line, event, geography, audience, or campaign. This improves searchability for distributed teams that need to quickly locate approved images and media files.
Data flow: PhotoShelter ? OpenText Core Content - Metadata ? PhotoShelter
Assets uploaded to PhotoShelter can be routed through metadata validation and approval workflows governed by OpenText Core Content - Metadata before they are marked as approved for use. This is useful for brand teams that need to ensure only compliant, on-brand content is distributed externally or internally.
Data flow: Bi-directional
Synchronize key metadata fields between OpenText Core Content - Metadata and PhotoShelter so that approved asset information remains consistent across content repositories and publishing channels. This is useful when the same image library feeds websites, press rooms, social media, and internal portals.
Data flow: PhotoShelter ? OpenText Core Content - Metadata
Asset usage, classification completeness, and metadata quality metrics from PhotoShelter can be fed into OpenText Core Content - Metadata for governance reporting. This gives content operations leaders visibility into how well teams are following metadata standards and where training or process improvements are needed.
Data flow: OpenText Core Content - Metadata ? PhotoShelter
For organizations that work with external photographers, agencies, or freelancers, OpenText Core Content - Metadata can provide the metadata template and validation logic that external contributors must follow when delivering assets into PhotoShelter. This reduces back-and-forth and ensures incoming content is immediately usable.
These integration patterns are most valuable when an organization wants PhotoShelter to serve as the operational asset hub while OpenText Core Content - Metadata provides enterprise-grade metadata governance, validation, and reporting.