diff --git a/source/_data/conference_2025.yml b/source/_data/conference_2025.yml new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a489db18d --- /dev/null +++ b/source/_data/conference_2025.yml @@ -0,0 +1,221 @@ +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 diff --git a/source/assets/images/heroes/Parkinson-Building-leeds.png b/source/assets/images/heroes/Parkinson-Building-leeds.png new file mode 100644 index 000000000..67ba474b2 Binary files /dev/null and b/source/assets/images/heroes/Parkinson-Building-leeds.png differ diff --git a/source/assets/images/heroes/Parkinson-Building-leeds.png.webp b/source/assets/images/heroes/Parkinson-Building-leeds.png.webp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d52c2b5ba Binary files /dev/null and b/source/assets/images/heroes/Parkinson-Building-leeds.png.webp differ diff --git a/source/event/2025/leeds/annual_conference_travel_scholarship.md b/source/event/2025/leeds/annual_conference_travel_scholarship.md index 2e199d7e4..446de0104 100644 --- a/source/event/2025/leeds/annual_conference_travel_scholarship.md +++ b/source/event/2025/leeds/annual_conference_travel_scholarship.md @@ -2,6 +2,8 @@ title: "2025 IIIF Conference travel scholarships" layout: event tags: [event ] +hero: + image: "assets/images/heroes/Parkinson-Building-leeds.png" --- {{ theme.block-start }} diff --git a/source/event/2025/leeds/cfp.md b/source/event/2025/leeds/cfp.md index 0b66a1654..66016ba22 100644 --- a/source/event/2025/leeds/cfp.md +++ b/source/event/2025/leeds/cfp.md @@ -8,6 +8,8 @@ breadcrumbs: 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 index 31e8a9f71..5c4562a47 100644 --- a/source/event/2025/leeds/index.md +++ b/source/event/2025/leeds/index.md @@ -11,6 +11,8 @@ breadcrumbs: link: '{{ site.root_url }}/event/' - label: Leeds 2025 link: '{{ site.root_url }}/event/2025/leeds/' +hero: + image: "assets/images/heroes/Parkinson-Building-leeds.png" --- @@ -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). diff --git a/source/event/2025/leeds/schedule.md b/source/event/2025/leeds/schedule.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..775e36ec4 --- /dev/null +++ b/source/event/2025/leeds/schedule.md @@ -0,0 +1,286 @@ +--- +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. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
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10:00 - 12:00Workshop: Introduction to ArvestBoaF: Linked Art
Workshop: IIIF 3D – Making the Scene and Canvas Anew with Prezi 4.0BoaF: IIIF for Moving BooksWorkshop: ARK persistent identifiers for cross-domain cultural heritage
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1:30 - 3:30Workshop: Creating an immersive exhibition with IIIF resources in the anaver.seBoaF: Lessons Learned at Leeds: Educators Share OutCommunity Session: Prezi 4.0 FeedbackBoaF: HTR + IIIF: Sharing Experiences and Best Practices
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+ + + +[brotherton]:https://library.leeds.ac.uk/locations/libraries/brotherton +[edward-boyle]: https://library.leeds.ac.uk/locations/libraries/edward-boyle \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/source/event/2025/leeds/sponsorship.md b/source/event/2025/leeds/sponsorship.md index d59fa5b3a..2e9f89ca5 100644 --- a/source/event/2025/leeds/sponsorship.md +++ b/source/event/2025/leeds/sponsorship.md @@ -2,6 +2,8 @@ title: "Call for Sponsors: 2025 IIIF Conference & Showcase in Leeds, United Kingdom" layout: event tags: [event ] +hero: + image: "assets/images/heroes/Parkinson-Building-leeds.png" --- diff --git a/source/event/2025/leeds/tours.md b/source/event/2025/leeds/tours.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..03906f73c --- /dev/null +++ b/source/event/2025/leeds/tours.md @@ -0,0 +1,64 @@ +--- +title: "Tours" +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/' +--- + +# 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. + +## Morning tours + +### Brontë Parsonage Walking Tour and Talk +Thursday, 05/June/2025: 10:00am - 12:30pm + +***Brontë Parsonage Museum*** + +This comprehensive tour of the Brontë Parsonage Museum includes a private talk, 45-minute guided walking tour of the grounds, and time for a self-guided museum tour. Though this event is free, please note that participants will need to travel to the Parsonage by train/bus or car. + +### An introduction to Leeds University Library Galleries & Public Art Walking Tour +Thursday, 05/June/2025: 10:00am - 12:00pm + +***The Stanley & Audrey Burton Gallery, Parkinson Court*** + +An introduction to Leeds University Library Galleries + +Every moment is truly unique at Leeds University Library Galleries – what will you discover? + +Join us for a brief introduction to the university’s two galleries, situated at the heart of the University of Leeds. + +Art connoisseur or lover of beautiful things? The Stanley & Audrey Burton Gallery will give you your cultural fix. With stunning examples of European and British paintings, drawings and prints from the 17th century to the present day on display, you can immerse yourself in this oasis of calm and take a mindful moment away from the bustle of life. + +History buff or book worm? The Treasures of the Brotherton Gallery is for you! It is a place to share our curiosity about the world and the things that humans have thought, made and collected over time. On display is a selection of manuscripts, books, textiles, artworks and objects. They represent the diversity of material held in our collections and invite us to reflect on some of the most important issues of our time. + +***University of Leeds public art walking tour*** + +Join us on a walk around the University of Leeds campus to explore its collection of public art. Enjoy a breath of fresh air, stretch your legs and take in the sights of the university. Learn some interesting facts about the artworks around campus, revisit familiar favourites and discover hidden gems. Works to see include Barbara Hepworth’s Dual Form and Hubert Dalwood’s Untitled Bas-Relief, along with works by Mitzi Cunliffe, Quentin Bell, Lorna Green and many more. + +This is an outdoor tour – please be sure to wear appropriate footwear and clothing. + +## Afternoon tours +### Leeds Owl Trail Walking Tour + +Thursday, 05/June/2025: 2:00pm - 3:30pm + +***Leeds City Center*** + +A guided walking tour of Leeds, following the historic Owl Trail. + + +### Royal Armouries Tour + +Thursday, 05/June/2025: 2:00pm - 3:30pm + +***Royal Armouries Museum, Leeds*** + +Private tour of the library at the Royal Armouries Museum. Admission is free and participants are invited to tour the museum before or after the library tour. diff --git a/source/event/2025/leeds/travel.md b/source/event/2025/leeds/travel.md index 0947d6510..2c25b3c88 100644 --- a/source/event/2025/leeds/travel.md +++ b/source/event/2025/leeds/travel.md @@ -8,6 +8,8 @@ breadcrumbs: link: '{{ site.root_url }}/event/' - label: Leeds 2025 link: '{{ site.root_url }}/event/2025/leeds/' +hero: + image: "assets/images/heroes/Parkinson-Building-leeds.png" --- ## Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA)