Implementation of the IIIF Presentation API 3.0 based on Software Support: Use Case of an Incremental IIIF Deployment within a Citizen Science Project
Abstract
As part of the Participatory Knowledge Practices in Analogue and Digital Image Archives (PIA) research project, we have been implementing Linked Open Usable Data (LOUD) standards including the International Image Interoperability Framework (IIIF) specifications to disseminate digital objects, their related metadata and streamline our processes. We have taken an incremental approach to IIIF deployment, first by installing the Simple Image Presentation Interface (SIPI), a IIIF Image API 3.0 server, followed by conceiving a workflow based on cookbook recipes created and vetted by the IIIF community for the generation of resources compatible with the IIIF Presentation API 3.0, one of the key components of our architecture. This workflow resulted in a monitoring exercise of this community-driven effort, principally to align the requirements of PIA and the IIIF Presentation API support of software clients.
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@article{arxiv.2312.11116,
title = {Implementation of the IIIF Presentation API 3.0 based on Software Support: Use Case of an Incremental IIIF Deployment within a Citizen Science Project},
author = {Julien Antoine Raemy and Adrian Demleitner},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2312.11116},
year = {2023}
}
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Corrected typos. 12 pages, 5 figures. This is the preprint version of a conference paper that was accepted at EuroMed2022, the International Conference on Digital Heritage, that took place in Limassol, Cyprus between the 7th November and the 11th November 2022. The conference proceedings are due to be published by Springer Nature Publisher in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series