Closed marcelduin closed 3 years ago
Here's the link to the community call recording: https://stanford.zoom.us/recording/play/DT_wqI5XUXuUrsBRGm0p7ZBWK3ocLfCVQfRYQ_0iNzdwy6LRUQSuJOOAQP8pAiLJ?continueMode=true
Add a Guided Viewing/Storytelling title and move to under this heading.
Discussing adding a "storytelling" section. Include Micrio, CogApp's Stories, Digirati's thing for the V&A, and NCState (Niqui O'Neil's) project.
@tomcrane Can you provide a link to your storytelling software? Thanks.
Here's a link to @dnoneill's story board viewer that I think would be a good fit: https://ncsu-libraries.github.io/iiif-annotation/storyboard/
Per Outreach meeting 5/26, we suggest creating new section on "Storytelling" and including at least the following projects:
@seesmith has volunteered to give this a shot
Hi all, this PR has been open for quite some time, my apologies for letting this hang for so long.
Since Micrio is a service, rather than software others can use, we should think harder about which categories this goes into.
@hadro mentions a community call that Micrio was presented at. Maybe add a link to that as well?
Micrio is both a IIIF server service, but also has an client viewer that supports independent IIIF services.
In this PR I've added it to:
Image servers: it's indeed not a standalone downloadable server application, rather a hosted IIIF service. But since there is no category of hosted services yet, it would help people to list it here?
Image viewers: it has a stand-alone viewer library that can display any IIIF material (demo at https://micr.io/iiif/image-api)
Presentation API libraries: The Micrio service supports Presentation API 2.1: https://micr.io/iiif/presentation-api
CMS Integration: Micrio has a server API for processing new images and embedding the IIIF images in your own site.
Please advice any changes you would like to see so this PR can be merged :)
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Since Micrio is a service, rather than software others can use, we should think harder about which categories this goes into.
@hadro mentions a community call that Micrio was presented at. Maybe add a link to that as well?