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- 4Science (Andrea)
- 4Science has a goal to release their DSpace/IIIF module as open source. They are seeking development and funding partners to make that feasible.
- The current solution implements the IIIF Image API, the IIIF Presentation API, the IIIF Search API. Integration of the IIIF Authentication API is in progress.
- The authentication API could be used to require authentication in order to perform a deep zoom of an image.
- The UV (universal viewer) has been the easiest and most general purpose viewer to integrate.
- UV: supports images, video, 3D objects
- Mirador: supports images only
- The module uses bitstream metadata (DSpace metadata for all objects) to populate a canvas-level metadata within a manifest
if you open the more information you will see the metadata from the item and at the bottom some metadata from the canvas/bitstream Page
- Edinburg (Claire and Scott)
- 30,000 images have been loaded into the Luna Image server. TIF files are converted into JP2 and JPG files)
- Also, 30 digitized rare books
- Manifests are stored in DSpace
- DSpace provides persistent ids for objects.
- Skylight (from U of Auckland) searches on top of DSpace. Open Seadragon integrated as well.
- Annotations are compiled using the Open Annotation Model
- This is a separate W3C standard allowing for the creation of a hierarchy of annotations
- Note from the IIIF conference: manifest files need to be provided over https in order to play with with IIIF viewers
- 30,000 images have been loaded into the Luna Image server. TIF files are converted into JP2 and JPG files)
- UCLA (Kevin and Hardy)
- Georgetown (Suzanne and Terry)
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