1. Using images in Digital
Humanities
Matthieu BONICEL
State of the art in image recognition, LIBER Forum for Digital Cultural Heritage
London, June 2015
9. IIIF Consortium
• FoundedJune 15-16th in Oxford
• 11 founding members
• To improve sharing and display of image-
based scholarly ressources on the web
Bodleian Library, British
Library, Stanford University
libraries, BnF, Bavarian State
Library, National Library of
Norway, Princeton University
Library, Wellcome trust, Yale
University
13. Current or future projects
• Prototype for linking 2 major illuminations databases in France:
Mandragore and Initiale using a semantic framework (CubicWeb, also
used for data.bnf.fr and reliures.bnf.fr)
• Migration of Mandragore database using TEI and the application
created for reliures.bnf.fr (and maybe for icono15?)
• Digital paleography (IRHT) : ORIFLAMMS (2013-2016): mix team of
palaeographers and computer analysts: studying coherence and
variability of graphical systems. Establish an ontology of forms and
graphical analysis
• HIMANIS: indexing large-scale collections of medieval manuscripts,
pertaining to tangible European cultural heritage.
• More projects to come to try and build large corpuses of searchable
texts based on digital images. Try and cross a new step in medieval
text research.
Manuscripts and other special collections are complex, we have a lot of information to offer :
Digital surrogates (one or several, digital microfilms)
Reference description (=records)
Additional metadata : specialised records, image databases etc.
Image / technical metadata : sequence files, size of image, type of files, information concerning digitisation workshop
Authority files : linked to records, centralised in the library
Bibliographic records : very common in special collections and very useful
Image API : URL syntax to visualize distantly any document from any compatible repository
Presentation API : manifests giving access both to bibliographic records, sequence file (1 or several sequences) and any additional ressource avaliable
Search API: currently being defined