IIIF / iiif-stories

Community repository for documenting stories and use cases related to uses of the International Image Interoperability Framework.
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As a manuscript scholar, I want to be able to find the manifest and canvas URIs in content displayed on IIIF viewers, so that I can identify them and use them in my preferred IIIF viewer. #74

Open dicksonlaw583 opened 7 years ago

dicksonlaw583 commented 7 years ago

As a manuscript scholar, I want to be able to find the manifest and canvas URIs in content displayed on IIIF viewers, so that I can identify them and use them in my preferred IIIF viewer.

azaroth42 commented 7 years ago

Seems like a UI/UX issue only, that viewers should give access to the identifiers in the data. Propose out of scope.

tomcrane commented 7 years ago

Out of scope for a discovery spec I agree, but a very useful community norm/best practice to encourage in viewers. I'm looking at a journal issue in a periodical modelled as a two level hierarchy of IIIF collections, and I really want to get hold of the manifest for the issue I'm looking at, and the canvas for the page. This isn't a hypothetical use case, I'm trying to do this right now in the UV! There are lots of UX issues like this that will oil the wheels of discovery and reuse. This falls under the "Recommendations around consistent UI/UX patterns" from the charter.

azaroth42 commented 7 years ago

Target of an implementation note about recommended UI/UX patterns.

aisaac commented 7 years ago

In notes call 12-7-2017: UV does this already at manifest level, collection level (share dropdown in lower left corner)- not sure about canvas level - this could be under client design considerations Some versions of Mirador don’t expose manifest link If anyone wants to suggest a description of the pattern, go for it - Digirati is considering this so they may write something...