[EN] Introduction to the IIIF Collection of IIIF Manifests Aggregated by Cultural Japan
https://tech.ldas.jp/en/posts/hatena-2021-07-23-003143/
#rdf #culturaljapan #iiif
Mirador 3をVueで使用する方法を紹介するリポジトリを作成しました。
https://tech.ldas.jp/ja/posts/hatena-2021-07-22-234800/
#mirador #iiif #vue
[EN] Created a Repository Demonstrating How to Use Mirador 3 with Vue
https://tech.ldas.jp/en/posts/hatena-2021-07-22-234800/
#mirador #iiif #vue
【機能開発】Omeka SのIIIF ServerモジュールにおけるImage APIを使用しない設定の追加
https://tech.ldas.jp/ja/posts/hatena-2021-07-22-171657/
#iiif #omekas #digitalarchive
[EN] [Feature Development] Adding a Setting to Disable Image API in the Omeka S IIIF Server Module
https://tech.ldas.jp/en/posts/hatena-2021-07-22-171657/
#iiif #omekas #digitalarchive
[EN] IIIF Implementation of "Oki-ezu" (Raised Picture Maps)
https://tech.ldas.jp/en/posts/hatena-2020-08-14-073700/
#iiif #utdigitalarchives
[EN] IIIF Application Using Transmitted Light Images
https://tech.ldas.jp/en/posts/hatena-2020-08-14-060255/
#iiif #utdigitalarchives
透過光画像を使ったIIIFアプリケーション
https://tech.ldas.jp/ja/posts/hatena-2020-08-14-060255/
#iiif #utdigitalarchives
IIIF 2026 Annual Conference, The Netherlands, June 1-4, 2026. In collaboration with the Dutch Digital Heritage Network. Photos of Amsterdam, Leiden, and The Hague.
Registration for the 2026 #IIIF Annual Conference and Showcase closes on May 14, 2026.
Space for some workshops is filling up fast, so claim your spot by registering: www.conftool.org/iiif2026
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I had this though since we had the Ruse of Reuse workshop in Vienna. Can I use current VLMs to provide me with transcription of text in MANU and add it as a transcription block? Seems I can. This one is done with Gemini 3 Flash, quite impressive.
#IIIF #DigitalHumanities
IIIF Community Call: Using IIIF, Gemini 3, and AI Drafts for Transcription in FromThePage Wednesday, April 8 9am PT / 12pm ET / 16:00 UTC / 17:00 BST
Upcoming #IIIF Community Call: Using IIIF, Gemini 3, and AI Drafts for Transcription in FromThePage.
On April 8, Sara & Ben Brumfield will show how FromThePage is sending IIIF images to LLMs; showing AI draft transcripts, provenance & reasoning in the UI; and more.
Zoom: iiif.io/community
A screenshot of a web application called "MANU". The dashboard displays a user's manuscript collection. There are tabs for "All", "Owned", "Shared with me", and "Public". Below, there are two sections: "Your manuscripts" with a button to "+ Add IIIF manifest" and several cards representing different manuscripts like "ARME DI CARDINALI...", "SOMNIALE DANIELIS...", and "ST AUGUSTINE, HOMILIES". A second section, "Shared with me", shows cards for "BIP - GROUP 2" and "SBÍRKA SPISŮ LÉKAŘSKÝCH...". A blue "+ Add IIIF Manifest" button is prominent in the top right.
A screenshot of the "MANU" application showing the "Export" settings for a specific manuscript titled "ARME DI CARDINALI, ARCIVESCOVI E VESCOVI FIORENTINI". A sidebar menu on the left highlights "Export". The main area provides options to download the "Original IIIF manifest", download a "IIIF manifest with annotations", and view/copy the "Source URL".
A screenshot of the "MANU" application's document viewer. The central area displays a digitized page of a manuscript featuring an ornate coat of arms above a block of handwritten text. On the left is a toolbar with various annotation and viewing tools. On the right, a text editor panel is open with formatting options and a "Save" button, indicating the user can add or edit annotations for the manuscript page. The editor currently has the language set to English.
Another update on Manu! Licences are now displayed throughout the app ensuring proper credit for the institution owning the images. Additionally, support for IIIF exports (with and without annotations) has been added. The design of settings page is still quite bare-bone.
#IIIF #DigitalHumanities
A list view of the "MANU" dashboard, similar to the previous image but displaying the manuscripts in a tabular format instead of a grid. The sections remain the same ("Your manuscripts", "Shared with me", "Public manuscripts"). Each row in the table represents a manuscript and includes columns for "TITLE", "OWNER", and "ACTIONS". The "ACTIONS" column contains icons for viewing, editing, and sharing the manuscript. The titles and descriptions match those seen in the grid view.
A dashboard view of a web application named "MANU" in a light theme. The top navigation bar includes tabs for "All", "Owned", "Shared with me", and "Public", along with user profile settings and an "Add IIIF Manifest" button. The main content area is divided into sections: "Your manuscripts", "Shared with me", and "Public manuscripts". The "Your manuscripts" section displays a grid of cards, each representing a manuscript with a title, a short description, and an icon. Some titles include "KOLOFONY", "SOMNIALE DANIELIS", and variations thereof. The cards are arranged in a multi-column layout.
A digital interface showing a modal window titled "OPEN IIIF MANIFEST". The window displays the metadata of a manuscript, including its title ("Doctrinale puerorum cum commentariis Ludovici d"), shelfmark ("Cod. 24."), and a detailed Latin description. On the right side of the modal, there is a grid of thumbnail images showing the pages of the manuscript, which appear to have illuminated initials and gothic script. Below the images, there is a Creative Commons license (CC BY-NC 4.0) and buttons for "Back" and "Open manifest". The background shows a blurred view of a web application called "MANU".
I’m slowly bringing my latest project out of private mode! The dashboard now offers two modes: cards and rows. The preview I showed a few months ago has been slightly updated and most importantly user and group permissions have been introduced. 😮💨
#IIIF #DigitalHumanities
🗞️ ICYMI: the March #IIIF Newsletter is out, including:
📜 The preliminary program for the 2026 Annual Conference
🕯️ A viewer for cozy reading
🇫🇮 IIIF in Finland
Read the full issue: mailchi.mp/iiif/mar-26
Screenshot of the Data Explorer tool applied to 12 brewery directories, published from 1896-1918
I'm fascinated by digitized historical directories, and I'm a big #IIIF booster, so naturally I spent some recent evenings building the tool I wanted to see in the world: a "Data Explorer" view of 12 brewery directory guides from 1896 to 1918: hadro.github.io/brewery-guid...
Small update to #Annotorious, my #JavaScript image annotation library: You can now rotate rectangle shapes! #OpenSeadragon #IIIF #ImageAnnotation #TypeScript #React
IIIF Annual Conference, The Netherlands, June 1-4, 2026. In collaboration with the Dutch Digital Heritage Network. Photos of Amsterdam, The Hague, and Leiden.
The preliminary program for the 2026 #IIIF Annual Conference is now available. See the program for our Showcase, conference days, workshops, and Birds of a Feather sessions here: conference2026.iiif.io/program/
Sponsorship for the 2026 #IIIF Annual Conference is open, but spots are filling up!
Learn more the opportunities to connect with over 200 professionals from around the world: conference2026.iiif.io/sponsors/
We’re looking for a Research Data Engineer (m/f/x) (3,5 years). If you have a #DigitalHumanities profile with experience in #TEI encoding, #OCR / #HTR, and #IIIF (or any of those and are willing to learn the rest), get in touch! The full time position can be split, so if (for whatever reason) […]
This info just came over the (highly recommended) #geohumanities mailing list: The working papers from the very productive #OpenMapsMeeting hosted in 2024 by @TUDelftLibrary at the National Archives in The Hague is online. Documenting innovative work with #historical #maps using #IIIF Hopefully […]
🖼️ #IIIF Fridays: Discover IMMARKUS, an annotation tool for working smarter with digital image collections (Cc: @aboutgeo.bsky.social). In this online session, @hildedw.bsky.social will demonstrate how IMMARKUS can support your workflow!
📅 30 March (14:00-16:00)
📝 Register: meemoo.be/nl/vormingen...
Sharing my suite of free & open-source tools for:
• real-time collaborative image annotation – liiive.now
• simple publishing of small-/mid image collections as #IIIF – github.com/rsimon/tiny-...
(If it's more than one tool it does count as a suite, right? :)
#DigitalHumanities
Decorative images with a screenshot of tiny.iiif in the background, and image server choices (as text labels) in the foreground: IIPImage, Cantaloupe.
Small update to #tinyIIIF, my no-nonsense #IIIF server! You can now choose your image server during setup:
• IIPImage
• Cantaloupe
Running small- to mid-sized collections? Teaching with IIIF materials? Building IIIF-enabled tools? Check out tiny.iiif!
github.com/rsimon/tiny-...
#DigitalFriday
🗞️ The IIIF monthly newsletter, with more new #IIIF tools than ever before!
mailchi.mp/iiif/feb-26
2026 IIIF Annual Conference, The Netherlands, June 1-4, 2026. in collaboration with the dutch digital heritage network
🔊 Registration is now open for the 2026 #IIIF Annual Conference!
Travel information, schedule, locations, and a link to register are on the conference website: conference2026.iiif.io
The liiive annotation interface: image control bar on the top left (sharing, zoom, image rotation); drawing tool bar on the top right (move, rectangle, triangle, circle, trash, undo/redo), navigation bar at the bottom. Colored cursors and annotation shapes above a medieval manuscript page.
It's done! 🚀 The first formal open source release of liiive is out — my real-time collaborative #IIIF annotation environment.
As of today: fully self-hostable.
A big thank you to the University of Graz Department of Digital Humanities and the DHInfra.at initiative who's support made this possible.