IIIF-Compliant Scholars’ Workspace for Visual Material (Planning Grant)

Citation:

Emanuel, J. P., & Harward, V. J. (2016). IIIF-Compliant Scholars’ Workspace for Visual Material (Planning Grant) . Inaugural Harvard University Information Technology ‘Small Ask’ Grant, $26,000 (Co-Investigator).
IIIF-Compliant Scholars’ Workspace for Visual Material (Planning Grant)

Abstract:

Planning Phase for a IIIF-Compliant Scholars’ Workspace for Visual Material.

The goal of this project is to develop requirements and strategic recommendations for a unified approach to the implementation of an International Image Interoperability Framework (IIIF)-compliant online workspace that will enable faculty, students, and researchers to collect, store, share, annotate, and arrange high resolution digital images for teaching and research.

For more information on the International Image Interoperability Framework (and IIIF at Harvard), see:

Emanuel, J. P. (2018). "Stitching Together Technology for the Digital Humanities With the International Image Interoperability Framework (IIIF)." In R. Kear and K. Joranson (eds.), Digital Humanities, Libraries, and Partnerships: A Critical Examination of Labor, Networks, and Community. Cambridge: Chandos Elsevier, pp. 125-135.

Last updated on 10/04/2018