Mirador: A Cross-Repository Image Comparison and Annotation Tool
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Mirador: A Cross-Repository Image Comparison and Annotation Tool
Drew Winget & Rashmi SinghalStanford University Libraries, Harvard
December, 2015
Self Portrait, 1659 Portrait of a Young Man, 1646
Portrait of a Young Woman, 1667
Mirador use casesComparison
Annotation
Transcription
Instruction
Reunification
Open sourceJavascript
Interoperable
Community driven
ExtensibleIIIF compatible
OpenAnnotation Compatible
Interoperability and comparison
• My research concerns the content; I do not want to be burdened by institutional barriers.
• I want to view objects from multiple institutions side by side, without significant friction.
• I want to collect annotations about several objects in one place.
• I want to be able to refer others to exactly the thing I am discussing or researching.
“get pixels” via a simple, RESTful, web service
Just enough metadata to drive a remote viewing experience
Image API Presentation API
IIIF: Two APIs
Compatible Software
IIP Image
IIP Moo Viewer
digilib
FSI Viewer
FSI Server
Wellcome PlayerMirador diva.js
Image Servers
Image Clients
Image Apps
Internet Archive Book Reader
Compatible Software
IIP Image
IIP Moo Viewer
digilib
FSI Viewer
FSI Server
Wellcome Player Mirador diva.js
Image Servers
Image Clients
Image Apps
Internet Archive Book Reader
Compatible Software
IIP Image
IIP Moo Viewer
digilib
FSI Viewer
FSI Server
Wellcome Player Mirador diva.js
Image Servers
Image Clients
Image Apps
Internet Archive Book Reader
Advanced Applications• Embed a specific view in another context.• Tie into internal events to take advantage
of some features while providing a custom interface to others.
• Seamlessly reconstruct fragmented documents from dozens of separate sources.
Open sourceJavascript
Interoperable
Community driven
ExtensibleIIIF compatible
OpenAnnotation Compatible
“Open Source” No, really.2013-~2014• Yale and Stanford obtain grant to create Mirador 1• Chris Jesudeuai and Drew Winget at Stanford, open on github
2014-2015• Dedicated joint effort by Harvard and Stanford• Rashmi Singhal joining as a primary developer• Mirador 2.0 released• Integration with HarvardX and Harvard Libraries• Contributions from broader community including Princeton and Biblissima.
2016NGA + ConservationSpace, EPFL, YaleMirador 2.1 - full IIIF feature support (“Shared Canvas”)
Roadmap
Unfinished Business• Detail images embedded on virtual canvas• Multiple alternate images overlaid on virtual
canvas• Viewing direction updates• 2.0 ranges• Support for IIIF collection browsing• More robust metadata fields display• Per-canvas metadata• Per-resource annotation and metadata display• Support for blank canvases
http://projectmirador.orghttp://github.com/iiif/miradorhttp://gitter.im/IIIF/mirador
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