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WoodWing - OpenText Core Content - Metadata Integration and Automation

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Common Integration Use Cases Between WoodWing and OpenText Core Content - Metadata

WoodWing and OpenText Core Content - Metadata complement each other well in environments where rich digital assets must be governed by consistent metadata standards. WoodWing is strong in managing images, video, and publishing assets across marketing, product, museum, and editorial workflows. OpenText Core Content - Metadata adds structured metadata governance, controlled vocabularies, and validation rules to improve consistency, searchability, and automation across content repositories.

1. Centralized metadata governance for product image libraries

Data flow: OpenText Core Content - Metadata to WoodWing

Use OpenText Core Content - Metadata as the system of record for approved product metadata such as product category, SKU, brand, region, usage rights, and channel classification. WoodWing can then apply these governed metadata values to product images and videos stored for distribution to ecommerce, print, and partner channels.

  • Ensures product assets are tagged consistently across teams and markets
  • Reduces manual tagging errors and duplicate classifications
  • Improves downstream syndication to PIM, ecommerce, and distributor systems

2. Controlled metadata templates for marketing campaign assets

Data flow: Bi-directional

Marketing teams can create campaign assets in WoodWing while OpenText Core Content - Metadata enforces required fields such as campaign name, launch date, region, audience segment, and approval status. Approved metadata templates can be synchronized back to WoodWing so campaign teams work with standardized structures from the start.

  • Speeds campaign setup and asset reuse
  • Supports compliance by enforcing mandatory metadata before publication
  • Improves reporting on asset performance by campaign and channel

3. Rights and usage classification for images and video

Data flow: OpenText Core Content - Metadata to WoodWing

For museums, heritage organizations, and marketing departments, OpenText Core Content - Metadata can define controlled fields for copyright owner, license type, expiration date, geographic restrictions, and permitted usage. WoodWing then stores and distributes the media assets with these governance attributes attached.

  • Prevents unauthorized use of licensed or restricted content
  • Supports audit readiness and rights management
  • Helps teams quickly identify assets eligible for reuse

4. Metadata-driven search and retrieval for editorial and publishing teams

Data flow: WoodWing to OpenText Core Content - Metadata

WoodWing can send asset metadata such as author, publication title, edition, subject, and asset type into OpenText Core Content - Metadata to improve indexing and search relevance across content repositories. This is especially useful for publishing teams managing book content, epubs, photography, and InDesign layouts.

  • Improves discovery of reusable editorial assets
  • Reduces time spent searching for approved content
  • Supports more accurate content reporting and analytics

5. Standardized metadata for museum and heritage digital collections

Data flow: OpenText Core Content - Metadata to WoodWing

Museums and heritage organizations can define authoritative metadata structures in OpenText Core Content - Metadata for collection item type, provenance, artist, period, location, and conservation status. WoodWing can then manage associated photos and videos using those standards, ensuring collection assets remain consistently described and easy to retrieve.

  • Improves catalog consistency across collection digitization projects
  • Supports scholarly access and internal curation workflows
  • Enables better long-term preservation and reporting

6. Approval workflow for asset readiness and publication

Data flow: Bi-directional

WoodWing can manage the creative and asset preparation process, while OpenText Core Content - Metadata validates whether required metadata is complete before an asset is approved for publication or distribution. Status updates can be exchanged so teams know when an asset is ready for legal review, editorial signoff, or channel release.

  • Creates a clear handoff between creative, compliance, and publishing teams
  • Reduces delays caused by incomplete asset information
  • Improves governance over final published content

7. Metadata synchronization for multi-channel asset distribution

Data flow: WoodWing to OpenText Core Content - Metadata

When WoodWing distributes product images and videos to websites, marketplaces, print vendors, or partner portals, it can pass standardized metadata to OpenText Core Content - Metadata for classification and reporting. This gives business teams visibility into which assets were sent to which channels and under what metadata profile.

  • Supports channel-specific asset governance
  • Improves traceability across distribution pipelines
  • Helps teams monitor content usage by market or partner

8. Metadata quality monitoring and remediation

Data flow: OpenText Core Content - Metadata to WoodWing

OpenText Core Content - Metadata can identify missing, inconsistent, or non-compliant metadata across WoodWing-managed assets and send correction rules or exception lists back to WoodWing users. This is useful for large organizations with many contributors and frequent asset uploads.

  • Improves metadata completeness and consistency over time
  • Reduces downstream rework by catching issues early
  • Supports governance teams with actionable exception reporting

Overall, integrating WoodWing with OpenText Core Content - Metadata helps organizations combine strong digital asset management with disciplined metadata governance, resulting in better search, faster publishing, stronger compliance, and more reliable cross-team workflows.

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