This presentation aims to use Chinese language to introduce International Image Interoperability Framework (IIIF). The materials are all based on the introductions by Sanderson, Warner, and other leaders of the IIIF and the IIIF Website (http://iiif.io/). It was presented in July 2015 at the 12th Advanced Digital Library Seminar & Lib2.15 Forum held in Xiamen University in China.
6. IIIF Community
National Libraries
• British Library
• France
• Denmark
• Israel
• New Zealand
• Norway
• Poland
• Serbia
• Wales
Research Institutions
•C2RMF (France)
•Cornell University
•Johns Hopkins Univ.
•Harvard University
•Oxford University
•Princeton University
•Stanford University
•Wellcome Library
•Yale University
Projects
• Biblissima
• e-codices
• TPEN
• TextGrid
Aggregators
• Artstor
• DPLA
• Europeana
Museums
• YCBA
• British Museum
7. IIIF的两个API
Get images via a
simple, RESTful, web
service.
Support for tiles
needed for pan-zoom
viewers.
Just enough metadata to drive
a remote viewing experience.
(e.g. sequence, labels,
attribution, license)
Image API Presentation API
API= application programming interface, a set
of routines, protocols, and tools for building
software applications.
http://iiif.io/technical-details.html
图像API 呈现API
20. Partial Reconstruction of 1
Mirador viewer showing images from 16
institutions, each serving their own images
Mirado 显示器上展现由16个单位[不同]服
务器提供的某manuscript作品中某一页的图像
Allowing distributed access over standard APIs allows users to reuse and remix content, and supports an ecosystem of applications
Strong IIIF community: national libraries, research institutions, museums, aggregators, projects
The two APIs are: Image API and Presentation API
Stanford University Libraries - Mirador demo http://showcase.iiif.io/viewer/mirador/
This demo of Mirador, developed by the Stanford University Libraries, allows the user to compare images from several different image repositories, including the Stanford Digital Repository, Yale University and Los Alamos National Labs.
Again, back in the Mirador viewer we can see how collections and manifests relate to each other.
16 institutions – each serving their own image
Zoom to compare features from images provided by different institutions – to the detail of the letter
Create new interactive presentations that mix overview images, descriptions, page views, detail views etc.