Learn to Find and Use IIIF Content in the Mirador Digital Collections Viewer

Benjamin Albritton of Stanford University Libraries leads webinar attendees through IIIF basics, and the basic use of the browser-based Mirador collections viewer. Mirador is an open-source, web-based, multi-window image viewing platform with the ability to zoom, display, compare and annotate images used by many institutional digital repositories as the image viewer. The International Interoperability Image Framework (IIIF) supports an unprecedented level of uniform and rich access to image-based resources hosted around the world. During the session, Dr. Albritton refers to this document. https://benjamin-albritton.gitbook.io...
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Albritton, Benjamin. "Learn to Find and Use IIIF Content in the Mirador Digital Collections Viewer." March 26, 2020. Lecture delivered virtually over Zoom. MP4, 47:22. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGHvq-u4tzA&t=521s.
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Teaching with IIIF and Mirador
Benjamin Albritton