Paolo Monella, Linking Text and image: TEI XML and IIIF

Lecture

  • 15.00 Let's link our edition to local image
  • 15.05 IIIF: what and why
  • 15.08 Let's view a manuscript with IIIF
  • 15.12 What's under the hood? IIIF JSON metadata files
  • 15.18 Let's manipulate an image with the IIIF Image API (resizing, cropping, rotating)
  • 15.22 Let's link our edition to an IIIF image
  • 15.30 Lecture end

Workshop

  • 15.45 Exercise 1 (encoding): link your edition to a local image (page 218r) with Oxygen
  • 15.55 Exercise 2 (visualization): transform and visualize the result of exercise 1 with OxGarage (local image, page 218r)
  • 16.05 Exercise 3 (guided activity): open and browse IIIF JSON metadata files for page 218r; find the correct IIIF URLs for the manifest, the canvas JSON, the image JSON and the image file
  • 16.15 Exercise 4 (encoding): use Oxygen to link your edition to the IIIF metadata/image for page 213r (<msDesc>, <pb>, lb> <and <figure>
  • 16.30 Workshop end
  • Homework Exercise 5 (encoding): open and browse IIIF JSON metadata files for page 218v (the 2nd page); identify the IIIF URL for the full image of that page; link <pb n="218v"> to that image.

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