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Customising the VRA workshop for Digital Heritage 2025
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* [Annotating Cultural Heritage via IIIF](annotations/index.html) - a 1.5 hour session run on the 9th of November 2021 looking at various use cases related to annotations.
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* [VRA IIIF Workshop](vra-workshop/index.html) - Two 2 hour sessions run on the 17th of October 2023 as a basic intro to IIIF.
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* [2 to 4 hour Introduction to IIIF Workshop](vra-workshop/index.html) - 2 to 4 hour session first run on the 17th of October 2023 and also in September 2025 as a basic intro to IIIF.
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* [DCMI Workshop](dcmi-workshop/index.html) - A four hour session for the DCMI 2023 conference.
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vra-workshop/README.md

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# VRA IIIF Training
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# 2 hour IIIF Training
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This training is part the [VRA](https://www.vraweb.org) workshop on IIIF.
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This training was first developed for a [VRA](https://www.vraweb.org) workshop on IIIF and then further refined for the [Digital Heritage 2025](https://digitalheritage2025.unisi.it/program-overview/).
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## About the workshop
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Access to image-based resources is fundamental to research, scholarship and the transmission of cultural knowledge. Digital images are a container for much of the information content in the Web-based delivery of images, books, newspapers, manuscripts, maps, scrolls, single sheet collections, and archival materials. Yet much of the Internet's image-based resources are locked up in silos, with access restricted to bespoke, locally built applications. A large community of the world's leading research libraries and image repositories have embarked on an effort to collaboratively produce an interoperable technology and community framework for image delivery.

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