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Published July 22, 2022 | Version v1
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Practical applications of IIIF as a building block towards a digital National Collection

  • 1. The National Gallery
  • 2. The National Portrait Gallery
  • 3. British Library
  • 4. IIIF Consortium
  • 5. Edinburgh University

Description

Although a vast amount of digitised content has been created relating to our world-leading cultural heritage collections, digital resources often languish in institutional silos without the ability to combine or cross-reference them. The ‘Practical Applications of IIIF as a Building Block Towards a National Collection’ project has highlighted and demonstrated the opportunities and benefits the International Image Interoperability Framework (IIIF) open standard can offer to institutions, researchers, scholars, and students to open up these silos and to describe, present and re-use digital resources at scale. The project has explored how IIIF can virtually connect digitised collections from different organisations and how these digital resources can be used as the foundations for further research. It has experimented with presenting IIIF resources for utilisation by diverse audiences and considered ways in which IIIF can be used to lower barriers to uptake as well as create new opportunities for digital re-interpretation and presentation. Efficient methods of using IIIF to build collaborative online resources have also been explored to begin to demonstrate the potential for dynamic, cross collection searching. As the organisation, presentation and re-use of digital resources would be a fundamental element of a digital National Collection, the project sought to highlight how the consistent advocacy for, use and ongoing support of this type of established and mature set of interoperable open standards is the only realistic way of connecting, at a national level, hundreds if not thousands of collections and sources of digital resources together in an economically feasible and sustainable manner.   

The project findings show that IIIF is a mature, established ecosystem, and operates beyond a purely presentational layer. Adoption of this shared standard will ultimately drive down delivery costs while providing a standardised base for a user experience, that has the opportunity and potential to be built upon by various initiatives (as shown with the project demonstrators).

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Practical Applications of IIIF - Final Report v.pdf

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Funding

Towards a National Collection Programme Directorate AH/V000802/1
UK Research and Innovation