7. Viewers

The specifications described in the previous pages are all about describing what is to be presented to the user and how it is to be presented to that user to give them the viewing experience they want.

Mirador

Developed initially by Stanford University Library, and Harvard.

Features:

http://projectmirador.org/

http://projectmirador.org/demo/advanced_features.html

https://github.com/ProjectMirador/mirador-desktop

Universal Viewer

Developed by Digirati for the Wellcome Library, and British Library, with enhancements for Stanford University Library, National Library of Wales, Princeton, and others.

Features:

https://universalviewer.io/

https://universalviewer.io/uv.html?manifest=https://api.nb.no/catalog/v1/iiif/ea3d85be891d3e04e68743c795930397/manifest

Leaflet-IIIF

Developed by Jack Reed, Stanford.

https://github.com/mejackreed/Leaflet-IIIF

Leaflet-IIIF Examples

TIFY

Developed by the University of Goettingen.

Features:

http://tify.sub.uni-goettingen.de/demo.html?manifest=https://manifests.sub.uni-goettingen.de/iiif/presentation/PPN857449303/manifest

https://github.com/subugoe/tify

Canvas Panel and Canvas Panel based viewers

Digirati, for NUI Galway, Paul Mellon Centre, Victoria and Albert Museum, and others.

Features:

Canvas Panel

https://canvas-panel.digirati.com/#/examples

PMC Viewer

https://ra-exhibition-pmc.dlc.services/pmc/test-viewer?manifest=https://api.nb.no/catalog/v1/iiif/7d4878c8e1017f15affd96106dc50699/manifest