IIIF / Mirador Ten Thousand Rooms Life of the Buddha Seong-June Kim, Harry Shyket Campus Community Technologies, ITS, Yale University November 9, 2016
Ten Thousand Rooms
Life of the Buddha
Overview • Research needs – Hi-res mages of manuscripts, books, murals, etc. • Grouping, sharing, inspection (metadata, zoom, pan, rotate, brightness, etc. ) – Annotation on images, annotation on annotations • Transcription, translation, commentary, etc. – Search on images (metadata), annotations • Shared platform / code – Portals hosting multiple projects under a common theme – Authoring system (image upload, metadata, annotation) – Image/data viewer
IIIF
IIIF • Defines common APIs for sharing images and annotations in the context of Linked Data standards – – – IIIF Image API 2. 1 IIIF Presentation API 2. 1 IIIF Search API 1. 0 IIIF Authentication API 0. 9. 3 (Beta draft) Audio / Video API (upcoming) 3 D API (upcoming) • Community – Art Institute of Chicago, Bavarian State Library, British Museum, Cambridge University, Chinese University of Hong Kong, DPLA, Internet Archive, The J. Paul Getty Trust, Harvard University, National Gallery of Art, National Library of Israel, Oxford University, Princeton University Library, Stanford University, University of Tokyo, Vatican Library, Wikipedia, Yale Center for British Art, Yale University, etc.
Architecture
Client Architecture
Screenshot - Ten Thousand Rooms
Screenshot – Life of the Buddha
Screenshot - Portal
Screenshot - Portal
Screenshot - Portal
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Links • Ten Thousand Rooms project http: //tenthousandrooms. yale. edu • Life of the Buddha project - http: //lifeofthebuddha. yale. edu • IIIF homepage – http: //iiif. io • IIIF resources - https: //github. com/IIIF/awesome-iiif • Mirador homepage with live demo - http: //projectmirador. org • Demo at Yale - http: //mirador-demo. iiif. yale. edu