2018 IIIF Conference - Showcase

Have you heard about IIIF, and have been looking for a chance to learn more? Are you intrigued by the latest developments in delivering and manipulating digital assets on the Web? Are you interested in the cutting edge framework that has been embraced by hundreds of the world’s leading research, cultural heritage and technology firms?

If so, come join us in Washington D.C. for a week of activities May 21-25 as scores of institutions gather for the IIIF Conference, Showcase and Workshops. For those looking for an introduction to IIIF for the first time, this will be the main event.

Registration now closed.

Tuesday 22nd, Coolidge Auditorium, Jefferson Building, Library of Congress

Time Session Authors
9:30am - 10:00am Registration
10:00am - 10:10am Welcome Kate Zwaard, Library of Congress
10:10am - 10:30am Introduction to IIIF Tom Cramer, Stanford University
10:30am - 12:00pm IIIF Community Use cases
IIIF and Manuscripts Ben Albritton, Stanford University
IIIF and Newspapers Karen Estlund, Penn State University
IIIF and Museums Cathryn Goodwin, Princeton University Art Museum
IIIF and Scientific Images Fenella France, Library of Congress
IIIF for Teaching and Research Rashmi Singhal, Harvard University
12:00pm - 1:30pm Lunch (on your own) - lunch leader sessions and lunch locations
1:30pm - 2:00pm Panel - What does the future look like with interoperable collections? Toby Reiter, Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution
Emmanuelle Delmas-Glass, Yale Center for British Art
Kate Blanch, Design for Context
Tom Crane, Digirati
2:00pm - 3:00pm APIs, viewers and A/V
IIIF Deep Dive Michael Appleby, Yale Center for British Art
IIIF A/V Tom Crane, Digirati and Jon Dunn, Indiana University
Question and answer session Chaired by Karen Estlund, Penn State University
3:00pm - 3:40pm Break (on your own)*
3:40pm - 4:10pm Community, Consortium and fun with IIIF
IIIF Community and Consortium Emma Stanford, Bodleian Digital Library, Oxford
Resources for learning about IIIF Jason Ronallo, ‎North Carolina State University
Fun with IIIF Jeff Steward, Harvard Art Museums
4:10pm - 4:40pm Commercial support and innovations
4:40pm - 4:50pm Summary, wrap-up and audience questions Chaired by Simeon Warner, Cornell University
6:00pm - 8:00pm Reception at the Folger Shakespeare Library
Join the IIIF and the Folger Shakespeare Library for a wine reception with light fare in the Folger’s historic Paster Reading Room. The Folger Shakespeare Library is located at 201 E Capitol St SE, one block away from the Jefferson Building, Library of Congress. Note you must be registered for the showcase to attend the reception.

* Due to the amount of attendees and available space we are unable to provide refreshments during breaks.