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IIIF Support is available in 7.1 or above. See IIIF Configuration documentation in the 7.x official docs. |
DSpace/IIIF Slack Channel
Interested Participants
Following the DSpace Dev meeting on Mar 15, 2017, this brainstorming page was created. The following people have expressed an interest
- Claire Knowles, University of Edinburgh
- Scott Renton, University of Edinburgh
- Terrence W Brady, Georgetown University
- Hardy Pottinger, UCLA Library
- Suzanne Chase, Georgetown University
- Susanna Mornati (4Science), 4Science
- Andrea Bollini (4Science), 4Science
- Ben W. Brumfield, Brumfield Labs
- Sarah Potvin, Texas A&M University
Meetings
- Next Meeting
- Feb 2018 - TBD
- Past Meetings
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- IIIF/DSpace Meeting Nov 3, 2017 at 1500 UTC
- IIIF/DSpace Meeting Aug 25, 2017 at 1500 UTC
- IIIF/DSpace Meeting June 23
Brainstorming Questions from Terrence W Brady
- Would a IIIF server pull resources from DSpace, or does the server provide an alternative view of a DSpace item?
- Can a IIIF manifest be used to express relationships between bitstreams? If so, are all of those bitstreams part of one item?
- I understand that a IIIF server can work with dynamically generated tiles and pre-generated tiles. I assume that a DSpace integration would need to work with either option.
- We would be interested in providing a book reader view through IIIF.
- Currently, we store PDF bitstreams and use a JavaScript library to render the PDF as a book. These PDFs were generated from TIF files created during digitization.
- A description of our JavaScript solution: FlexPaper Document Viewer for XMLUI
- I presume that we would continue to offer a PDF bitstream for download AND we would generate image tiles from the source TIF files.
- Currently, we store PDF bitstreams and use a JavaScript library to render the PDF as a book. These PDFs were generated from TIF files created during digitization.
- We would also be interested in using the IIIF manifest to give context to a set of bitstreams within an item
User Story Suggestions from Ben Brumfield
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