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Digital Image Processing with IIIF

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The International Image Interoperability Framework (IIIF) is a set of open standards for delivering high-quality digital objects online at scale. It enables standardized access to rich, image-based resources, allowing for deep zoom, comparison, structure, and annotation of images across repositories.

With the IIIF service, the University Library of Bern provides a server infrastructure with IIIF interfaces that enables web-based embedding of IIIF images. The service was developed in collaboration with Digital Humanities and hallerNet.

Services

  • Server infrastructure and publicly accessible IIIF-compliant interfaces (Image API and Presentation API) for the delivery of images.
  • A user-friendly web-based administration application for managing the import of image data and metadata.
  • Expert advice on using the IIIF service.

Detailed information on the services offered by the University Library: https://bib.unibe.ch/iiif

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openscience@unibe.ch

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