Welcome to the Schedule for the International Image Interoperability Framework (IIIF) Working Groups Meeting in The Hague, The Netherlands, Oct. 19-21, 2016.
This session will begin with a less technical framing and re-cap of past discussions about discovery (first 45 minutes), then dive into action items and technical solutions.
The initial discovery session will cover less technical aspects of "discovery" for the first 45 minutes (1:30-2:15), followed by a more in-depth technical discussion (2:15-3:30). However, the less technical discussion can break off into Room D at 2:15 to continue the discussion if needed.
If you are interested in working to review and organize documentation, Awesome IIIF, presentations, slides, and training materials, this brief meeting will allow for a quick check in and planning for ad hoc breakouts in the remaining "Room D" time slots.
Review outstanding issues for Image, Presentation, and Search APIs
Image issues marked for review: Github Seach issues marked for review: Github Auth and Presentation issues if we get time, otherwise will cover in the Auth and Shared Canvas sessions.
Draft a standard curriculum that includes specific modules for specific audiences, identify "core competencies" for each audience and action plan for creating and disseminating training material
Update guidance/messaging on “how to get started with IIIF” for institutions looking to make their assets IIIF compatible. Build a primer - for example, we already have the "Quick Start Guide" but what additional info might be needed? (This discussion will likely carry over into the Museums Interest Group meeting on Friday, but is not museum-specific)
Discussion among those interested in archives, museums, newspapers, manuscripts, with a focus on next steps for representing archival hierarchies as collections with IIIF - opportunities for potential breakout groups during this time
Recap and feedback on documentation, training, and primer sessions from Thurs. as well as announcements on progress with protocol for forming interest/working groups, Google Drive organization, logo usage and branding, etc.