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The Folger is a Founding Member of the International Image Interoperability Framework (IIIF) consortium, and seeks to use IIIF standards and tools as part of the Miranda platform project. In the Miranda alpha released in May 2018, we have integrated [http://universalviewer.io Universal Viewer] for Miranda records with digital objects attached with a [https://medusa-project.github.io/cantaloupe/ Cantaloupe server] in place behind the scenes. We are currently experimenting with [http://projectmirador.org Mirador] integration.
The Folger is a Founding Member of the International Image Interoperability Framework (IIIF) consortium, and seeks to use IIIF standards and tools as part of the Miranda platform project.  


Stay tuned for further technical documentation.
In the Miranda alpha released in May 2018, we began integrating [http://universalviewer.io Universal Viewer] for Miranda records with digital objects attached with a [https://medusa-project.github.io/cantaloupe/ Cantaloupe server] in place behind the scenes.
 
In the beta version launching in January 2019, we have added [http://projectmirador.org Mirador] as an option for users who wish to have a more in-depth look at Miranda images, and compare them to images from elsewhere in our platform or in other IIIF-compliant collections. We also have used the Universal Viewer in our WordPress plugin currently in development, which will be deployed to our Topics and Stories sites.

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The Folger is a Founding Member of the International Image Interoperability Framework (IIIF) consortium, and seeks to use IIIF standards and tools as part of the Miranda platform project.

In the Miranda alpha released in May 2018, we began integrating Universal Viewer for Miranda records with digital objects attached with a Cantaloupe server in place behind the scenes.

In the beta version launching in January 2019, we have added Mirador as an option for users who wish to have a more in-depth look at Miranda images, and compare them to images from elsewhere in our platform or in other IIIF-compliant collections. We also have used the Universal Viewer in our WordPress plugin currently in development, which will be deployed to our Topics and Stories sites.