aeschylus / Isfahan

A tiling window manager based on d3.js
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Demo Site #5

Open smoore4moma opened 9 years ago

smoore4moma commented 9 years ago

Is there a demo site where this is implemented? I'd really like to see it. Thanks.

mekarpeles commented 9 years ago

@smoore4moma I'm working on a demo which will be up in the next few days at https://github.com/mekarpeles/browser (the code isn't pushed yet, sorry!). I believe Drew (@aeschylus) has a live demo which he can post to this thread.

smoore4moma commented 9 years ago

Brilliant! No hurry but it would be great to see. Thanks!

On Wed, Mar 11, 2015 at 4:04 PM, Michael E. Karpeles < notifications@github.com> wrote:

@smoore4moma https://github.com/smoore4moma I'm working on a demo which will be up in the next few days at https://github.com/mekarpeles/browser (the code isn't pushed yet, sorry!). I believe Drew (@aeschylus https://github.com/aeschylus) has an live demo which he can post to this thread.

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aeschylus commented 9 years ago

Please check out http://sul-reader-test.stanford.edu/m2. You can split windows using the controls at the top-left of any populated layout slot. Isfahan is in use on the IIIF/m2 ("Mirador") project, and is sort of co-evolving with it. I hope to integrate some of the more useful API-like code back into Isfahan over the next Month or so. There is also an example in the repo if you download it, but no gh-page yet (soon).

How are you interested in using it?

smoore4moma commented 9 years ago

Amazing! I work for MoMA. I am going to install an IIIF image server to test integration with our DAM. I came across your project while looking at documentation and it sounded very interesting, but I was not sure what a real implementation would look like. It surpasses anything I imagined! So in theory I could implement IIIF-compliant image services and use the Mirador Viewer, right?

On Wed, Mar 11, 2015 at 5:24 PM, aeschylus notifications@github.com wrote:

Please check out http://sul-reader-test.stanford.edu/m2. You can split windows using the controls at the top-left of any populated layout slot. Isfahan is in use on the IIIF/m2 ("Mirador") project, and is sort of co-evolving with it. I hope to integrate some of the more useful API-like code back into Isfahan over the next Month or so. There is also an example in the repo if you download it, but no gh-page yet (soon).

How are you interested in using it?

— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub https://github.com/aeschylus/Isfahan/issues/5#issuecomment-78375027.

aeschylus commented 9 years ago

That is exactly correct. Yale, Princeton, BnF, and a number of museums and national libraries are using Mirador for very diverse purposes, all drawing in each other's resources through IIIF. ArtStor is also using it for their image delivery. Once you have a IIIF service up and running, Mirador, the Wellcome Player, IIP MooViewer, and others can very easily display your assets.

I work at Stanford directly with the authors of the IIIF specifications, and the IIIF community is very open and helpful. We would love to hear about your use cases on one of our weekly calls, and you should feel free to join our mailing list if you are not already a member. I will send an email with more details.