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Canvas with content that will never be "seen" #137

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There is a lot of material in archives that will never be put online, but there is a need for a IIIF manifest for that material as a place to "hang" public annotations off of.

Variation(s)

We're working on an audio-specific case (for AudiAnnotate), but there is likely applications for items that have not been digitized yet or for copyrighted or restricted image material.

We've also had discussions of a IIIF manifest as a "football" that is passed from system to system, with each enhancing the data available about the object. (In this case, the initial manifest is metadata about a document that hasn't been digitized, then a later process/system adds the digitized images, then a later process/system adds transcription, then another might add scholarly annotations, and then the whole set of things is passed to a publishing system.)

Proposed Solutions

We'll have a sample IIIF manifest for annotations on a reading-room only audio file shortly.

Additional Background

https://github.com/hipstas/AudiAnnotate

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