Showcasing the practical use of IIIF

About this Event

"Practical applications of IIIF: as a building block towards a digital National Collection", part of the AHRC funded "Towards a National Collection" programme, aims to highlight and demonstrate the opportunities and benefits that the International Image Interoperability Framework (IIIF) standard offers to a wide audience of heritage institutions and researchers looking to share, present and re-use high quality images and media on the web.

Following on from our first webinar which showcased the ways in which IIIF was used by institutions and members of the community, this webinar shall instead focus on the services, tools and implementations utilised in varying environments from individual researchers and small projects, to national collaborations. Broken into two sections, the webinar will begin with an initial set of presentations intended to introduce attendees to the ways, manners and difficulties faced in implementing IIIF, this will be followed by an interactive panel discussion featuring experts from across the IIIF and digital humanities landscape.

Presentations

Session 01

IIIF Services and Tools

IIIF Services and Tools Introduction and Welcome

Joe Padfield

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IIIF all the Things

Tom Crane

What goes into providing IIIF for millions of items? Or even a National Collection? Tom Crane looks at large-scale IIIF implementation, with particular focus on Wellcome Collection.

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Co-creating Archival Spaces with IIIF

Abira Hussein

Abira Hussein will be exploring the challenges faced, and the potential for IIIF to support more independent community-based archives to exist digitally and sustainability online.

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'Could it help us to...?': The Royal Collection and IIIF

Andrew Davis

Andrew Davis will present a paper centred around how focusing on small-scale, tangible benefits set The Royal Collection Trust on the path to IIIF adoption.

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IIIF, Linked Open Data, and Crowdsourcing a the National Library of Wales

Jason Evans

Jason Evans will present details of how IIIF has facilitated larger endeavours at the National Library of Wales.

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IIIF Services and Tools: Session 1 Questions

Panel Discussion

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Session 02

Panel Discussion

IIIF Services and Tools Introduction

Anne McLaughlin

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Davy Verbeke (University of Ghent) - MADOC & Congo Comics

Panellist Introduction

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Andrew Prescott (University of Glasgow) - IIIF Manuscripts and Archives

Panellist Introduction

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Mia Ridge (British Library) - IIIF British Library Viewer and Manifests

Panellist Introduction

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Mary-Ann Constantine (University of Wales) - IIIF, 18th Century Literature & Culture

Panellist Introduction

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Pia Eckhart (University of Freiburg) - IIIF and Medieval Annotations

Panellist Introduction

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Ben Bakelaar (Human Experience Systems LLC) - Thomas Edison Papers & Vatican Film Library

Panellist Introduction

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IIIF Services and Tools Session 2

Panel Discussion

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