
Archival Intelligence: A Forensic Rare Book Auditor
🔍 Archival Intelligence: A Forensic Rare Book Auditor This is a submission for the Notion MCP Challenge What I Built I built the Rare Book Intelligence MCP Server , a specialized forensic agent that turns a Notion workspace into an expert appraisal lab. In the world of high-value assets, the difference between a lowercase 'j' and a capital 'J' on a 1925 Gatsby dust jacket represents a $150,000 valuation swing . This MCP server enables AI agents (like Claude) to navigate a relational graph of four distinct Notion databases— Inventory, Master Bibliography, Market Results, and Audit History —to identify forgeries, verify states, and automate the "Chain of Custody" for rare artifacts. Video Demo Archival Intelligence: Solving $150k Rare Book Forgeries with Notion & MCP Show us the code Find the full source code, test suite, and prompt library here: GitHub Repository: kenwalger/Notion_MCP_Challenge_2026 How I Used Notion MCP Most MCP implementations focus on simple data retrieval. I pushed
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