Round Trip to Paradise using IIIF to connect disparate library systems Sara Carlstead Brumfield FromThePage John B. Howard University Librarian University College Dublin
Round Trip to Paradiseusing IIIF to connect disparate library
systems
Sara Carlstead BrumfieldFromThePage
John B. HowardUniversity LibrarianUniversity College Dublin
via Phillips Collection, http://teachers.phillipscollection.org/artwork/researchers-division-negro-history-literature-and-prints-135th-street-branch-new-york-public
Credit: Jen Wolfe via http://ir.uiowa.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1217&context=lib_pubs
Any IIIF Enabled Repository
Any IIIF Image +
Annotation Viewer
Case Study: A Letter Transcription Projectat University College Dublin
sync’ed resources
Scaling Up: the API “round-trip”
FromThePage APIs• iiif/for: identify resources by source manifest URI• iiif/contributions: interact with hosted resources
– Indicators of editorial ‘completeness’
• Derivative manifests are proxies for new content– page transcriptions as annotations– document transcriptions as TEI
pctComplete
pctTranscribed
pctOcrCorrected
pctIndexed
pctMarkedBlank
pctNeedsReview
pctTranslationComplete
pctTranslated
pctTranslationNeedsReview
pctTranslationIndexed
pctTranslationMarkedBlank
workflow pseudocode
● Query contributions API for all UCD documents in
FromThePage; returns IIIF collection
● For each item in the collection○ Request status data from the API
○ Parse response and evaluate status metrics
○ If metrics indicate completeness by UCD’s standards
■ Request IIIF manifest from FromThePage
■ Capture all page-level transcribed text from annotations
referenced in the manifest, process, ingest to repository
■ Capture TEI document referenced in manifest, process,
ingest to repository
Sara Carlstead [email protected]@_FromThePage_
John B. HowardUniversity LibrarianUniversity College [email protected]
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