Today's Deep-Dive: CollectiveAccess
In this episode of Deep Dive, we explore the powerful open-source platform quietly powering digital collections at museums, archives, and research institutions around the world: CollectiveAccess. How do major cultural institutions manage vast and complex collections that include everything from historical manuscripts and paintings to audio recordings, films, and even high-resolution 3D scans of artifacts? The answer lies in a sophisticated digital infrastructure designed for scale, flexibility, and long-term preservation. We break down the core architecture of CollectiveAccess and explain its unique two-part system: Providence, the robust backend where archivists catalog and manage collection data, and Pawtucket2, the public-facing interface that transforms structured metadata into engaging online exhibits. Along the way, we unpack how the platform supports diverse metadata standards, handles massive media collections, and enables discovery through powerful tools like faceted search, interactive maps, and timelines. We also look at what’s new in CollectiveAccess 2.0 — from modernized APIs using GraphQL to AI-powered transcription and translation tools that are reshaping how institutions unlock audio and video archives. Whether you’re a technologist, archivist, digital humanist, or simply curious about how the digital backbone of modern museums works, this episode offers a behind-the-scenes look at the systems preserving cultural heritage in the digital age. Tune in as we dive deep into the architecture, innovation, and future of digital collections. https://collectiveaccess.org/