Jeremy

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Cultural heritage digital consultant and co-founder of The Museum Platform
Cross posting to/from Twitter mostly, for now.

I can finally share the happy news: liiive.now – my tool for real-time collaborative annotation of #IIIF images – is going open source!

First code is online here:
https://github.com/rsimon/liiive

A full self-hosting setup will be available by the end of February.

Huge thanks to the University of Graz Department of Digital Humanities and the DHInfra.at initiative for their support!

#OpenSource #DigitalHumanities #IIIF

@aboutgeo nice work!
@[email protected] will do 😁
@[email protected] yes you're right, the annotation export works fine like that. That sounds really useful if you're thinking of supporting a basic manifest export for image URLs though, at least for the scenario where there is only that (which right now is TMP's situation, annoyingly). I'm sure you have a big list of stuff to do though. Bloody great job so far!
@[email protected] hey Rainer, I've been playing with your FANTASTIC liiive service, so wonderful to see you turn the wonderfulness of Annotorious into something so simple for anyone to use. I've been playing so far just using URLs to info.json files rather than manifests, which appears to work (a nice discovery). What appears not to work is exporting any annotations as a manifest, which works fine when I start with a manifest. Does that sound right?
Anyway, congratulations, I think we need to talk...
@georgetakei well he already owns a chunk of Pennsylvania Avenue
Joseph Roth on Trump's teacher
@codepo8 I mean, has anyone checked lately whether X's database is open? (Other than to those that still use that once-great service, I mean). Maybe the same experts are all that's left looking after it.
@dmandl and happily a lot of that is made over here when artists tour
@mia certainly dangerous in combination