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Shopify is an e-commerce platform used to manage online storefronts, product catalogs, orders, and customer transactions. ArchivesSpace is a collection management system used by archives, libraries, and cultural institutions to describe, organize, and provide access to archival materials. Integrating these platforms can help organizations connect public-facing commerce with archival operations, improve data accuracy, and streamline staff workflows.
Direction: ArchivesSpace to Shopify
Organizations that sell archival reproductions, prints, books, or branded merchandise can sync selected collection metadata from ArchivesSpace into Shopify product listings. For example, a digitized photograph, manuscript image, or exhibition catalog can be published as a product with title, description, subject tags, and related collection references.
Direction: Shopify to ArchivesSpace
When customers order archival reproductions, licensed images, or custom research services through Shopify, order details can be sent to ArchivesSpace or a connected workflow for staff review and fulfillment. This helps archivists track which collection items were requested, what permissions apply, and whether additional handling is required.
Direction: Bi-directional
Shopify product pages can display stable links or identifiers from ArchivesSpace so customers can see the archival context behind a product. In return, Shopify can send engagement or purchase data back to internal records to show which collections generate the most interest.
Direction: ArchivesSpace to Shopify
ArchivesSpace can provide rights statements, access restrictions, and use conditions for specific archival items. Shopify can use this information to control whether a product is available for sale, whether a license notice must be shown, or whether staff approval is required before checkout completion.
Direction: ArchivesSpace to Shopify
Curators can select a set of archival records in ArchivesSpace for an exhibition, anniversary campaign, or donor initiative, then push related content into a Shopify storefront or landing page. This can include featured items, thematic descriptions, and collection highlights tied to a specific event or fundraising effort.
Direction: Shopify to ArchivesSpace
Shopify analytics such as product views, add-to-cart activity, and completed purchases can be summarized and sent to internal reporting tied to ArchivesSpace collection records. Archivists and development teams can use this data to identify which collections attract public interest and which materials may be strong candidates for digitization or outreach.
Direction: Bi-directional
When collection titles, creator names, dates, or subject terms change in ArchivesSpace, those updates can flow into Shopify to keep product listings accurate. Likewise, if retail staff refine product categories or promotional labels in Shopify, those changes can be mapped back to internal reference fields for consistency across teams.
Direction: Shopify to ArchivesSpace
Shopify can manage customer segments such as donors, members, or institutional partners, while ArchivesSpace provides the archival context for exclusive items or early-access offerings. This integration can help organizations offer limited-edition prints, special access packages, or member-only reproductions tied to specific collections.