Web Meeting Information
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Agenda
- Recap of the DSpace/IIIF conversations at the DSpace North American User Meeting
- Hopefully some additional folks will join our conversation.
- Georgetown IIIF - Aug 2017
- Georgetown staff are considering how manifests will be generated and are considering developing a manifest generation tool to associate DSpace metadata with images in an external image server. Georgetown staff also plan to explore generating a manifest from an Archives Space EAD.
- Suzanne Chase and Terrence W Brady plan to have a conversation with Claire Knowles and Scott Renton to learn how the archives staff at University of Edinburgh plan to build manifests.
- Andrea Bollini (4Science) noted that a generalized DSpace module would work best if the DSpace assetstore was used as the source for full-resolution images. The 4Science IIIF module is built on this assumption.
- University of Edinburgh
- Shared a demonstration of a 72 meter digitized scroll rendered in the Universal Viewer
- Shared a demonstration of digitized art on campus organized room by room into a single manifest. We discussed the creation of a "collection" within a manifest. Andrea Bollini (4Science) noted that the Universal Viewer handles manifest collections better than Mirador.
- 4 Science
- 4 Science is exploring ways to implement the IIIF Authentication API and Discovery API within their IIIF module. They are also exploring the presentation of video in IIIF
- https://www.slideshare.net/4Science/dspace-for-cultural-heritage-adding-support-for-images-visualizationaudiovideo-streaming-and-enhancing-the-data-model-77512938
- https://dspace-cris.4science.it/explore?bitstream_id=202&handle=123456789/40&provider=iiif-image#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=0&xywh=-2686%2C-185%2C7920%2C3666
- We will schedule another call in October.
Attendees
- Terrence W Brady, Georgetown
- Suzanne Chase, Georgetown
- Michael Marttila, Georgetown
- Claire Knowles, University of Edinburgh
- Scott Renton, University of Edinburgh
- Andrea Bollini (4Science), 4 Science
Scheduling Note: The DSpace developer meeting often occurs on Wed at 1500 UTC. The DSpace 7 developer meetings often occurs on Thu at 1500 UTC.
3 Comments
Claire Knowles
Friday's are good for me, but not Tuesdays at 1500
Terrence W Brady
Thank you for the comment. If the Friday dates do not work for the rest of the group, we can try for a Monday.
Andrea Bollini (4Science)
25th August works better for me but I can also on 1st Sept