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John Baker, Managing Director john.baker@digirati.co.uk Tom Crane, Technical Director

John Baker, Managing Director john.baker@digirati.co.uk Tom Crane, Technical Director tom.crane@digirati.co.uk Links: http:// player.digirati.co.uk/ikso.html. Background – we built the “DDS”. Encore (discovery) Catalogue Membership

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John Baker, Managing Director john.baker@digirati.co.uk Tom Crane, Technical Director

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  1. John Baker, Managing Director john.baker@digirati.co.uk Tom Crane, Technical Director tom.crane@digirati.co.uk • Links:http://player.digirati.co.uk/ikso.html

  2. Background – we built the “DDS” • Encore (discovery) • Catalogue • Membership • The Wellcome Library did not want to introduce an off-the-shelf “silo” digital library product Digitisation Workflow (Goobi) Digital Asset Management System (SDB / Preservica) cat record: b18021013 METS-ALTO METS b18021013.xml b18021013_001.xmlb18021013_002.xmlb18021013_003.xml…

  3. …and we built a beautiful responsive web site with our design partners Clearleft

  4. Navigating the site and the catalogues is a great experience on all devices

  5. And we made sure the results use desktop and tablet features – such as mouse wheel…

  6. …keyboard interactions…

  7. …and pinch to zoom on touch devices…

  8. But small devices are a problem. It works, but…

  9. …a phone is not the best device to study archive materials on

  10. …if you keep the same UI as a tablet…

  11. We have all these features – but what should we try to do on a 4 inch screen? Deep Zoom Search within Bibliographic metadata Access control Thumbnails Standalone player, can be embedded Audio, video, Born-digital Embedding: http://blog.wellcomelibrary.org/2014/10/a-victorian-lunatic-asylum-begins-to-reveal-its-secrets/

  12. Does there come a point at which we should cut our losses? http://libimages.princeton.edu/osd-demo/?feedme=pudl0052%2F6131707%2F00000001.jp2 http://oculus-dev.harvardx.harvard.edu/manifests/view/drs:47617540#uuid-9f4cfbf5-9a87-499e-8b8d-6b4ab0241b99

  13. British Library requirement For the Wellcome Library, mobile optimisation of the site for all devices was important. Mobile optimisation of the Player was important for tablets, but not smaller devices

  14. British Library requirement British Library has much wider reach, so we will need to revisit our approach to mobile Simplify UI Avoid multiple panels Strip right down to deep-zoom only Maybe there is no ideal solution – sometimes you really do need a 30 inch monitor

  15. IIIF at BL and Wellcome International Image Interoperability Framework http://iiif.io/

  16. IIIF We’re interested in it because we support it as a standard for viewers and servers But it also offers a foundation to build responsive image solutions Great if all cultural heritage institutions make their image resources available in this way

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