ORGANIZER / MODERATOR: Jon Stroop, Princeton UniversityPRESENTERS:Michael Appleby, Yale UniversityRobert Sanderson, Stanford UniversityFee: $20 / Limit 30 participants.
Online Registration: December 5th - February 20thThe International Image Interoperability Framework (IIIF)[1] is an effort to make image collections interoperable and sharable across research and national libraries, archives, and museums, as well as commercial entities. In this workshop we will discuss the shortcomings of typical image delivery solutions, explain IIIF's goals and objectives, provide in-depth tutorials covering the IIIF Image[2] and Presentation[3] API specifications and demonstrate several client and server applications (deep zoom viewers, page turner/"multi-up" viewers, JPEG2000 and other tile servers, etc.) that implement each. We will finish the session with an update about IIIF's present and future projects and will also solicit feedback and additional use cases. Provided there is adequate bandwidth, software demos will be on-line for attendees to use during the workshop.
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http://iiif.io2.
http://iiif.io/api/image/3.
http://iiif.io/api/presentation/