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+bof-1:
+ date: '2025-06-05'
+ end: '12:00'
+ id: bof-1
+ session_time: 'Thursday, June 5th: 10:00am - 12:00pm'
+ sessions:
+ - abstract: 'This workshop proposes a full introduction to Arvest (https://arvest.app):
+ an open source and free to use web app for researchers, teachers, students,
+ artists and GLAM sector professionals who wish to work with multimodal corpora.
+ Arvest is built entirely around IIIF, and allows anyone with an email address
+ to immediately start engaging with and creating IIIF content. Make the most
+ of a powerful set of features, from secure media and data hosting; to multimodal
+ projects which can be shared and/or worked on collaboratively; to various types
+ of annotations from simple text, to visual overlays, to time-based annotations;
+ to a powerful API which allows you to integrate Arvest into complex computational
+ workflows.'
+ authors:
+ - name: Jacob Hart
+ org: "Universit\xE9 Rennes 2, France"
+ - name: Clarisse Bardiot
+ org: "Universit\xE9 Rennes 2, France"
+ end: '10:10 '
+ id: '120'
+ start: '10:00 '
+ title: Introduction to Arvest
+ type: Workshop
+ - abstract: "This interactive tutorial workshop presents an overview of ARK (Archival\
+ \ Resource Key) persistent identifiers, their cross-domain metadata, and unique\
+ \ compatibility with IIIF applications. As non-paywalled PIDs (persistent identifiers,\
+ \ permalinks) for information objects of any kind, ARKs support durable web\
+ \ addresses (e.g., that don\u2019t return 404 Page Not Found). Persistent links\
+ \ are especially important for protecting our investment in the linked data.\
+ \ Since 2001, 8.2 billion ARKs have been created by over 1450 organizations\
+ \ \u2014 libraries, data centers, archives, museums, publishers, government\
+ \ agencies, and vendors. With highly flexible metadata, citation-friendly ARKs\
+ \ identify anything digital, physical, or abstract. Important use cases include\
+ \ ARKs for physical samples and for millions of items in national libraries\
+ \ and museums of fine art and natural history. The tutorial includes hands-on\
+ \ experience and is for anyone interested in PIDs supporting images and cross-domain\
+ \ heritage data."
+ authors:
+ - name: John Kunze
+ org: Drexel University, United States of America
+ - name: Donny Winston
+ org: Polyneme LLC, United States of America
+ end: '10:20 '
+ id: '115'
+ start: '10:10 '
+ title: ARK persistent identifiers for cross-domain cultural heritage
+ type: Workshop
+ - abstract: As IIIF continues to grow in importance and impact, great potentials
+ for developments and applications of 3D media are explored in the 3D Community
+ Group (CG) and 3D Technical Specification Group (TSG). The 3D TSG have advanced
+ draft standards for 3D content, to complement and expand the potential of all
+ IIIF-based collections. In this session we show you updated draft documents
+ and release candidate, for review, input, and further testing with collection
+ holders.
Complementing this, the 3D CG has examples of projects, tools
+ and contacts with other 3D researchers and developer communities to collaboratively
+ consider challenges and solutions in common. The IIIF 3D groups work together
+ with specialists and representatives across user communities, international
+ and standards bodies. Combined efforts are extending IIIF suitably and sustainably
+ into the 3rd dimension, expanding options to overcome barriers for sustainable
+ sharing across institutions and collections.
The TSG is evolving options
+ for incorporation of 2D and A/V with 3D data, including for digital dioramas,
+ scene construction considerations, and for a more inclusive and sustainable
+ metaverse. This session will provide an update on the work and progress, use
+ cases, demos and take-home examples, and technical specification for IIIF 3D
+ and Presentation API 4.0. Please join us!
+ authors:
+ - name: Ronald S. Haynes
+ org: University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
+ - name: Julie Winchester
+ org: Duke University, United States of America
+ end: '10:30 '
+ id: '154'
+ start: '10:20 '
+ title: "IIIF 3D \u2013 Making the Scene and Canvas Anew with Prezi 4.0"
+ type: Workshop
+ - abstract: IIIF provides limited support for modelling books with moving parts
+ (such as those with fold-outs and flaps). But could this support be extended
+ to enable modelling of books with far more complex arrangements of moving (or
+ sliding, rotating, popping, etc) parts? This Birds of a Feather session would
+ be for those institutions and researchers with an interest in extending IIIF
+ to help bring to life online books such as anatomical flap books, in which movable
+ paper flaps are lifted to reveal the layers below, or books and manuscripts
+ using other paper mechanisms such as folds, flaps, volvelles, pop-ups, etc.
We
+ would like to review examples of works held in each institutions collections
+ (please bring links to any examples you would like to share), we'll then discuss
+ the viewing experience that scholars and users would desire for such items and
+ the current limitations in the IIIF Presentation API for modelling these works.
+ We can then consider what might be possible for IIIF to handle with the development
+ of extensions to the current APIs. If there is enough interest, we would then
+ propose a Community Group to continue the discussion of this topic.
+ authors:
+ - name: Richard Palmer
+ org: Victoria & Albert Museum
+ - name: Luca Carini
+ org: Victoria & Albert Museum
+ - name: Catherine Yvard
+ org: Victoria & Albert Museum
+ - name: Theresa Berger
+ org: University of Minnesota
+ - name: Emily Beck
+ org: University of Minnesota
+ - name: Lois Hendrickson
+ org: University of Minnesota
+ end: '12:00'
+ id: '126'
+ start: '10:00'
+ title: IIIF for Moving Books
+ type: Birds of a Feather
+ start: '10:00'
+ type: bof
+bof-2:
+ date: '2025-06-05'
+ end: '3:30'
+ id: bof-2
+ session_time: 'Thursday, June 5th: 1:30pm - 3:30pm'
+ sessions:
+ - abstract: "This workshop will train attendees to create and manage immersive online\
+ \ exhibitions on the anaver.se web app through IIIF providers. No prior knowledge\
+ \ or skill is required.
Following Biblioth\xE8que nationale de France\u2019\
+ s (BnF) digital library Gallica upgrade to the IIIF v3.0 APIs, the web app anaver.se\
+ \ has been made to support IIIF image resources. Its purpose is to allow both\
+ \ online communities to make free use of the public domain online heritage and\
+ \ to enable institutions to promote their online collections through professional\
+ \ curation. Further improvements have widened its potential for interoperability,\
+ \ including with institutions such as the Library of Congress or the Victoria\
+ \ and Albert Museum IIIF endpoints. Users can hence mix different IIIF providers\
+ \ in a same space.
At the end of the workshop, we expect attendees\
+ \ to be able to:
- Navigate the anaver.se (within a space and among spaces)
-\
+ \ Load and crop a IIIF asset within the anaver.se
- Place, edit, and annotate\
+ \ a IIIF asset in a space
- Create an exhibition with several IIIF assets\
+ \ in a space
- Export an exhibition (also called a gallery) as a JSON file
-\
+ \ Import an existing exhibition
- Manage a reserved space through the event\
+ \ manager dashboard
"
+ authors:
+ - name: Guillaume Levrier
+ org: BnF & Sciences Po, France
+ - name: Louise-Anne Charles
+ org: BnF-DataLab, France
+ end: '01:40 '
+ id: '110'
+ start: '01:30 '
+ title: Creating an immersive exhibition with IIIF resources in the anaver.se
+ type: Workshop
+ - abstract: "The combination of Handwritten Text Recognition (HTR) and the International\
+ \ Image Interoperability Framework (IIIF) holds great promise for how GLAM institutions\
+ \ can provide access to its digitised collections. By combining large-scale\
+ \ digitisation with ML-based text recognition, institutions can create searchable,\
+ \ interoperable records that greatly enhance discoverability and user engagement.
In\
+ \ this Birds of a Feather session, participants will explore practical examples\
+ \ of implementing HTR within a IIIF ecosystem. Topics will include data preparation,\
+ \ model training, and methods for integrating transcriptions into IIIF viewers,\
+ \ supported by user feedback. Projects presented will include the Swedish National\
+ \ Archives\u2019 solution for making HTR-transcribed historical manuscripts\
+ \ searchable through IIIF, the Swiss Federal Archives' HTR-enabled workflow\
+ \ for handwritten Federal Council minutes (1848-1903) that incorporates the\
+ \ IIIF Content Search API, and The National Archives' (UK) approach to processing\
+ \ wills (PROB 11), known for their relatively uniform handwriting style.
Open\
+ \ to archivists, technologists and anyone interested in building more accessible\
+ \ cultural heritage collections, this session will promote shared learning,\
+ \ best practice and opportunities for collaboration within the IIIF community.\
+ \ Whether you are new to HTR or refining existing approaches, join us to explore\
+ \ new strategies, address common challenges, and help shape the future of archival\
+ \ access."
+ authors:
+ - name: David Haskiya
+ org: Swedish National Archives, Sweden
+ - name: "Linn\xE9a Karlberg Lundin"
+ org: Swedish National Archives, Sweden
+ - name: John Moore
+ org: The National Archives, UK
+ - name: Julien Antoine Raemy
+ org: Swiss Federal Archives, Switzerland
+ end: '3:30'
+ id: '108'
+ start: '1:30'
+ title: 'HTR + IIIF: Sharing Experiences and Best Practices'
+ type: Birds of a Feather
+ - abstract: Over the 10 years since its inception, IIIF has reached ever larger
+ audiences, not just because of the global content or the sophisticated tools
+ developed in its wake. It has also made research increasingly accessible to
+ students. A new set of educational priorities has emerged in the IIIF sphere
+ for pedagogies, foundational proficiencies, user-friendly technology, and faculty
+ recruitment. This summer, in addition to hosting the IIIF Annual Conference,
+ the University of Leeds is also launching our own IIIF collections, and embarking
+ on a university-wide implementation effort. We are keen to encourage take-up
+ of IIIF, but we know that for many involved in teaching and learning new technologies
+ and practices can feel like a hurdle. In this session, the IIIF Education Community
+ Group and representatives from the University of Leeds will share examples of
+ IIIF-based learning materials, and facilitate discussion about holistic institutional
+ implementation strategies. The session will be of interest to scholar-educators,
+ and to those who provide educational support, such as Learning Technologists.
+ Viewpoints from those with prior experience and those completely new to IIIF
+ will be welcomed.
+ authors:
+ - name: Rachel Hartshorne
+ org: University of Leeds, United Kingdom
+ - name: Karen Abel
+ org: University of Leeds, United Kingdom
+ - name: Christopher Gilman
+ org: University of Leeds, United Kingdom
+ end: '3:30'
+ id: '129'
+ start: '1:30'
+ title: 'Lessons Learned at Leeds: Educators Share Out'
+ type: Birds of a Feather
+ - abstract: Led by IIIF Editors
Join the IIIF Editors for an overview
+ of IIIF API Presentation 4.0. The group will solicit feedback from community
+ members for inclusion in the the final published specification.
+ authors:
+ - name: IIIF Editors Group
+ org: IIIF Consortium, United States of America
+ end: '3:30'
+ id: '164'
+ start: '1:30'
+ title: 'Community Session: Prezi 4.0 Feedback'
+ type: Birds of a Feather
+ start: '1:30'
+ type: bof
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title: "2025 IIIF Conference travel scholarships"
layout: event
tags: [event ]
+hero:
+ image: "assets/images/heroes/Parkinson-Building-leeds.png"
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link: '{{ site.root_url }}/event/'
- label: Leeds 2025
link: '{{ site.root_url }}/event/2025/leeds/'
+hero:
+ image: "assets/images/heroes/Parkinson-Building-leeds.png"
---
The 2025 International Image Interoperability Framework (IIIF) Annual Conference will be held in-person in Leeds, United Kingdom, June 2–5, 2025. The conference will be hosted by the University of Leeds and the IIIF Consortium.
diff --git a/source/event/2025/leeds/index.md b/source/event/2025/leeds/index.md
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link: '{{ site.root_url }}/event/'
- label: Leeds 2025
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@@ -44,6 +46,19 @@ The Call for Proposals is open until January 21, 2025. Please read more about fo
In order to foster a conference environment that better reflects the diversity of the community, the IIIF Consortium is pleased to offer three travel scholarships to attend the Annual Conference. Learn more on the [travel scholarship page]({{ site.root_url | absolute_url }}/event/2025/leeds/annual_conference_travel_scholarship).
+### **Schedule**
+
+The conference will run between the Tuesday the 3th of June to Thursday the 5th of June. There will also be a showcase for people new to IIIF on Monday the 2nd of June.
+
+[Conference](schedule/)
+ * [Workshops, Meetings, and Birds of a Feather Sessions](schedule/#birds-of-a-feather-sessions---thursday-june-5th)
+
+### **Tours**
+
+ The tours will take place on Thursday the 5th of June. You will need to sign up for a tour during registration for the IIIF conference.
+
+ * [Thursday Tours](tours/)
+
### **Sponsors**
We are offering sponsorship for the 2025 IIIF conference and the benefits and costs can be seen on the [sponsorship page]({{ site.root_url | absolute_url }}/event/2025/leeds/sponsorship). If you are interested in becoming a sponsor please contact [admin@iiif.io](mailto:admin@iiif.io).
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+---
+title: "2025 IIIF Annual Conference Schedule"
+layout: spec
+page: overview
+banner: true
+hero:
+ image: "assets/images/heroes/Parkinson-Building-leeds.png"
+breadcrumbs:
+ - label: All Events
+ link: '{{ site.root_url }}/event/'
+ - label: Leeds
+ link: '{{ site.root_url }}/event/2025/leeds/'
+sections:
+ - title: Birds of a Feather & Workshop sessions - Morning
+ key: "bof-1"
+ - title: Birds of a Feather & Workshop sessions - Afternoon
+ key: "bof-2"
+---
+
+## 2025 IIIF Annual Conference Schedule
+
+The outline schedules of the conference is available below. The exact timing of each day’s schedule is still subject to change.
+
+## Schedule
+
+Conference:
+ * Day 1 - Tuesday, June 3th
+ * Conference Reception
+ * Day 2 - Wednesday, June 4th
+ * [Birds of a feather sessions - Thursday, June 5th](#birds-of-a-feather-sessions---thursday-june-5th)
+
+Showcase:
+ * Monday, June 2nd
+
+### **Sponsors**
+
+The IIIF Annual Conference is generously supported by the following Conference Sponsors:
+
+{% include 2025_sponsors.html %}
+
+## Conference
+
+
+
+### Birds of a Feather sessions - Thursday, June 5th
+
+The Birds of a Feather sessions will be held at the [Brotherton Library][brotherton] and the [Edward Boyle Library][edward-boyle]. You will need to select which session you would like to attend when you register for the conference.
+
+
Location | +Brotherton Library | +Edward Boyle Library | +|||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Room | +Bedford Room | +Sheppard Room | +Conference Room | +Level 13, Room 2 | +Level 13, Room 1 | +
10:00 - 12:00 | +Workshop: Introduction to Arvest | +BoaF: Linked Art |
+ Workshop: IIIF 3D – Making the Scene and Canvas Anew with Prezi 4.0 | +BoaF: IIIF for Moving Books | +Workshop: ARK persistent identifiers for cross-domain cultural heritage | +
12:00 - 1:30 | +Break | +Break | +|||
Room | +Bedford Room | +Sheppard Room | +Conference Room | +Level 13, Room 2 | +Level 13, Room 1 | +
1:30 - 3:30 | +Workshop: Creating an immersive exhibition with IIIF resources in the anaver.se | +BoaF: Lessons Learned at Leeds: Educators Share Out | +Community Session: Prezi 4.0 Feedback | +BoaF: HTR + IIIF: Sharing Experiences and Best Practices | ++ |
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