IIIF Implementations
Photographic Collections
Yale Centre for British Art:
https://collections.britishart.yale.edu/vufind/Search/Results?join=AND&bool0[]=AND&type0[]=allfields&filter[]=object_name_facet%3A%22photograph%22&view=grid
Harvard Art Museums:
https://www.harvardartmuseums.org/collections
Note how the IIIF-ness of the backend is not made visible in the site. IIIF drives the functionality, without being made an obvious part of the user experience.
Frick Collection:
[https://digitalcollections.frick.org/digico/#/[(https://digitalcollections.frick.org/digico/#/)
Note the interesting use of Mirador for comparison, and the potential use of the image manipulation tools in the comparison.
Spotlight at Stanford:
https://exhibits.stanford.edu/
Fun with IIIF
- Puzzles! Powered by IIIF - Drag-and-drop image tile puzzles created by Michael Appleby, Yale Center for British Art, with manifest parameter, Matt McGrattan, Digirati. DEMO
- Puzzles! Powered by IIIF - Drag-and-drop image tile puzzles created by Michael Appleby, Yale Center for British Art.
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- Exquisite Corpse - A prototype that deliberately mixes up portrait paintings. Created using Node.js by Jeff Steward, Harvard Art Museums.
- Slider puzzles - More drag-and-drop puzzles, created by Ben Albritton, Stanford University Libraries.
- David Rumsey MapTab - A IIIF powered, Chrome extension that displays a random map from the David Rumsey Map Collection everytime you open a new tab in your browser. Built using Leaflet-IIIF and React.js. Created by Jack Reed, Stanford Univerity Libraries.
- Fractals - Deep zoom into a huge (1bn x 1bn pixel) fractal image, created by Sean Martin, Applied IIF. Also see full list of fractals.
- The Transcriptinator - A prototype "game" created for use on the British Library's crowd-sourcing arcade machine. Players have to flag up errors in the OCR transcriptions of content taken from the Qatar Digital Library. Created by Jon White and Tristan Roddis, Cogapp.
- IIIF Gallery - A virtual art gallery using OpenSeadragon and custom image generation, created by Stephen Fraser, Digirati. Also see full source code.
- 3D trade cards explorer - A 3D environment that displays nineteenth-century trade cards from the Boston Public Library. Designed to be viewed on a mobile phone, ideally with Google Cardboard. Created using three.js by Jon White, Cogapp.
- Sleep Stories - an experiment with the W3C Web Annotation Data Model. The annotations present a sequence of stories associated with a large image. Optimised for mobile. Created by Andrew Dyton and Stephen Fraser, Digirati, for Wellcome Collection.
- Image Comparison with a Slider - Image comparison using leaflet slider by Digirati. DEMO
- Image Comparison with a Magnifying Glass - Image comparison using leaflet magnifying glass by Digirati. DEMO
- X-raying Balenciaga - Beautiful use of IIIF images to show X-rays of Balenciaga fashion by the Victoria & Albert Museum. DEMO
- Storiiies - Cogapp's showcase of recent experiments in digital storytelling using IIIF.