Day 3 - Sharing with IIIF
Recap: Where are we so far?
What is IIIF?
How to find existing IIIF content?
How to use Mirador?
How to install and configure Mirador?
How to use your own images in a public service?
How to use your own images with Mirador Desktop?
How to run a local imageserver to serve your own images?
How to create a IIIF manifest using the Oxford Manifest Editor?
How to serve that IIIF manifest using Github/Gist?
How to save your annotations with SimpleAnnotationServer?
How to extract your annotations for reuse?
How to reuse/publish your annotations?
Bonus, if there’s time: Playing with Cogapp’s Storiiies
Section 1: Telling stories with IIIF
A non-stable annotation platform: http://www.darthcrimson.org/hacking-mirador-workshop/annotate.html
Brumfield Labs has a platform for full-page transcription that is IIIF-compliant: https://fromthepage.com/
Section 2: Publishing IIIF projects
IIIF Manifest - Public
IIIF images
Annotations
Examples:
Collection manifests
Sharing a set of manuscripts for research or teaching: http://dms-data.stanford.edu/data/build/InsularMSS.html
Sharing a manuscript (or manuscripts) with annotations:
Publishing your annotation lists:
Section 3: Presentation of Projects
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