Interoperability and Medieval Manuscripts
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Interoperability and Medieval Manuscripts
  • Overview
  • Day 1 - Getting to know IIIF and Mirador
  • Day 2 - Applying IIIF, Thinking About The Real Thing
  • Day 3 - Sharing with IIIF
  • Tips and Tricks
  • Additional Reading
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Additional Reading

  • Awesome IIIF. A curated list of cool IIIF stuff - https://github.com/IIIF/awesome-iiifarrow-up-right

  • Crane, Tom. Introduction to IIIF - https://resources.digirati.com/iiif/an-introduction-to-iiif/arrow-up-right

  • Crane, Tom. On Annotations - https://medium.com/@tom.crane/beyond-the-viewer-fragments-and-links-in-annotation-space-b3284e25f34arrow-up-right

  • IIIF. Quick-start Guide - http://iiif.io/technical-details/arrow-up-right

  • Ronallo, Jason, et al. Introduction to IIIF (training focus) - https://iiif.github.io/training/intro-to-iiif/WHAT_IS_IIIF.htmlarrow-up-right

  • Stephens, Owen. On APIs, using IIIF as an example - http://www.meanboyfriend.com/overdue_ideas/2016/06/introduction-to-apis-using-iiif/arrow-up-right

  • Unsworth, John. On Scholarly Primitives - http://www.people.virginia.edu/~jmu2m/Kings.5-00/primitives.htmlarrow-up-right

  • Winget, Drew. On the concept of “drag and drop” - https://medium.com/@aeschylus/create-and-share-iiif-items-quickly-and-easily-with-drag-and-drop-over-email-879f13c9cabaarrow-up-right

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