Members of the IIIF community with red "Ask Me" badges will be available for discussion and Q&A to further explore the various aspects of IIIF. Classrooms on the 4th floor of the venue will be available for more in-depth demos.
IIIF APIs: Learn more about the technical details of the IIIF APIs (Image, Presentation, Content Search, and Authentication).
Leaders: Simeon Warner (Cornell), Jon Stroop (Princeton), and Tom Crane (Digirati)
IIIF and Content Types: Are you working with specific types of content at your institution? Find out how IIIF works with various content types, and learn how to get involved with content-based IIIF community groups.
Leaders:
Manuscripts: Benjamin Albritton (Stanford), Rachel Di Cresce (University of Toronto), and Laura Mitchell (University of Toronto)
Newspapers and Text: Karen Estlund (Pennsylvania State University) and Glen Robson (National Library of Wales)
Archival content: Mark Matienzo (Stanford)
Getting Started with IIIF: Learn the basics of how to get started with IIIF at your institution.
Leaders: Stuart Snydman (Stanford) and Jeffrey Witt (Loyola University Maryland)
Museums and Art: How does IIIF pertain to museum use cases and art studies? Learn about current IIIF implementations in the museums community, and get involved with the IIIF Museums Community Group.
Leaders: Michael Appleby (Yale Center for British Art), Cathryn Goodwin (Princeton University Art Museum), Jeff Steward (Harvard Art Museums)
Clients, Servers, and Software: As a software developer and/or technical implementer, find out the important details you will need to know about IIIF-compatible clients and servers, and get involved with the IIIF Software Developers Community Group.
Leaders: Rashmi Singhal (Harvard), Jack Reed (Stanford), Drew Winget (Stanford)
IIIF Consortium (IIIF-C) Membership and Community Engagement: Find out how to get involved with the IIIF community at large and/or join the IIIF Consortium.