2. http://iiif.io
• International Image Interoperability Framework
• Key features
– Interoperable Images
– Interoperable Viewers
– Interoperable Collections
• Defines four standards
– Image API
– Presentation API
– Authentication API
– Search API
• Uses (Annotations) Web Annotations W3C
3. Community
National Libraries
• Austria
• British Library
• France
• Denmark
• Egypt
• Israel
• New Zealand
• Norway
• Poland
• Serbia
• Vatican
• Wales
http://www.slideshare.net/azaroth42/introduction-to-iiif
Research Institutions
• C2RMF (France)
• Cornell University
• Johns Hopkins Univ.
• Harvard University
• Oxford University
• Princeton University
• Stanford University
• Wellcome Library
• Yale University
• plus several more
Museums
• YCBA
• British Museum
Aggregators
• Artstor
• DPLA
• Europeana
Projects
• Biblissima
• e-codices
• TPEN
• TextGrid
7. A thing e.g. Book, Newspaper, Painting
A collection of canvases e.g. pages in a book
View of the page
Images/Annotations/Video
http://resources.digirati.com/iiif/an-introduction-to-iiif/
15. IIIF Authentication
• Login
– The user will be required to log in using a separate window with
a UI provided by an external authentication system.
• Click through
– The user will be required to click a button within the client using
content provided in the service description.
• Kiosk
– The user will not be required to interact with an authentication
system, the client is expected to use the access cookie service
automatically.
• External
– The user is expected to have already acquired the appropriate
cookie, and the access cookie service will not be used at all.
16. Joining the Community
• Iiif-discuss and slack
• Fortnightly telephone calls
• Interest groups; Newspapers, Manuscripts,
Museums and Software developers
• Technical groups; Audio/Visual and Discovery
• Two meetings a year 1 in Europe 1 in US or
Canada
– Next meeting in Rome next week - Conference
– Workshop meeting - Toronto
• Implement IIIF
21. New Catalogue!
• (December 2015)
• ExLibris - Primo and Alma
• http://discover.library.wales
• Redevelop our viewers
– Replace lots of XSL METS Viewers with one viewer
– Access through the Universal Viewer
– Over 200,000 manifests
– Over 1,109,768 images
24. Journals
• Two projects
– JISC funded Modern Welsh Journals
• 20th Century
• 50 Titles
• Articles
• In copyright
– Historical Journals
• 19th Century
• 455 Titles
• No Articles
• Around 1 million pages
• Developing on top of IIIF
– Sitemap of Journal titles
– Indexing IIIF Manifests and Collections and EDM
– Indexing Annotation Lists to produce Search API
32. Newspapers
• IIIF Collections, Manifests and annotation lists (pre 1890)
• http://dev.llgc.org.uk/wiki/index.php?title=IIIF_Newspapers
• IIIF Search API soon
• Machine learning
– Welsh Scientists
– Crimes
• Data Challenges:
– http://dev.llgc.org.uk/wiki/index.php?title=Data_Challenges
– Welsh Ships
– Image analysis of Cynefin Maps
33. Crowdsourcing
• Engage people with our collections
• Make items more discoverable
• Mostly with in person volunteers
– Started with spreadsheets
• Aberystywth Shipping Records
• Difficult to make data available
– Book of Remembrance
– Wales at War
– Aberystwyth Student Records
• Some crowd sourced:
– Cynefin
– Wales 1900
34. Simple Annotation Server
• https://github.com/glenrobson/SimpleAnnotationServer
• Stores IIIF Annotations
• Includes instructions on editing Newspaper OCR
41. Lessons
• Mostly project funded
• Need a generic extensible solution
• Need to annotate about the image not always inside
the image.
• Move from project to program
• Open source
• Went out to Tender
– Digiarti were successful
– Prototype end of March
– Delivery end of June
47. How to start with IIIF
• Do it your self
– IIIF Image Server (IIP, Loris)
• Most people use JPEG2000
– Manifest generator
• Commercial hosting solutions
– Digiarti https://dlcs.gitbooks.io/book/content/
– Klokan http://www.iiifhosting.com/
• Europeana
49. Summary
• IIIF an exciting development in cultural
heritage
• Gaining traction
• Makes it easy to work with digitised content
• Great for sharing and research.
Crowd sourcing application developed with Klokan Technologies
Georeference Tithe maps from the 1800s
Transcribe Apportionments
Share images and metadata to Kolkan through IIIF.