Contribute to the DSpace Development Fund
The newly established DSpace Development Fund supports the development of new features prioritized by DSpace Governance. For a list of planned features see the fund wiki page.
Attendees
- 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
Meeting Summary
- Each institution provided a summary of their interest in IIIF and future plans for IIIF.
- Where is the original image hosted (in DSpace, in the IIIF server, elsewhere)?
- How is the IIIF manifest generated?
- 4Science provided a demonstration of the IIIF viewer that they have developed.
- Discussion of using viewer solutions for video
Resources Shared
- http://www.collections.ed.ac.uk/iconics/record/51416
http://dmt.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/manifest-editor/
A project we are using IIIF in is https://sinai.library.ucla.edu/ (note a white-listed Google account is required to use, I'll see if I can get a login I can share here).
- https://dspace-cris.4science.it/handle/123456789/15
- https://tomcrane.github.io/fire/
- https://dspace-cris.4science.it/handle/123456789/102
Next Steps
4Science will share a link describing the road-map for their IIIF viewer. There may be an opportunity for institutions to try out the application and provide feedback.
Notes after the meeting
The link to the roadmap for the IIIF viewer is: http://www.4science.it/en/iiif-image-viewer/ (scroll down for the new features section). 4Science would love to work together with interested institutions to improve the viewer and add useful features to be released to the community.
2 Comments
Terrence W Brady
My notes from the meeting were incomplete. Please correct/annotate as needed.
The links shared via Zoom chat became inaccessible after the meeting. If you still have them, please re-share.
Susanna Mornati (4Science)
The link to the roadmap for the IIIF viewer is: http://www.4science.it/en/iiif-image-viewer/ (scroll down for the new features section). 4Science would love to work together with interested institutions to improve the viewer and add useful features to be released to the community.