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SEO for AI for Museums and Archives AI Structured Data

Fri, Mar 7, 2025

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Over the past few months we have been working on a CollectionsBase Museums and Archives platform solution to support search engine optimisation for the AI crawlers and bots of OpenAI, Anthropic and Google.

SEO for AI for Museums and Archives AI Structured Data

Our solution comprises two parts: the generation of a specially structured data response that we have discovered that works best with our CollectionsBase API (Application Programming Interface) within a search context, and control of the bots to guide them to this specialised contextual information about the museum object records and archive records. Rather than block the bots entirely, we are working with them to present structured information for Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) via a load balanced caching mechanism that prevents overload of our collections search websites.

We are working with our customers to determine how much of their collections information they want presented to the AI crawl bots, and we can still block them as required.

Contact us today on info@orangeleaf.com for more information about our system.