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This section includes practical guides and access to training resources and tools for partners that want to prepare IIIF-compliant content and metadata for later ingestion to Europeana.

Here you will find tools and courses developed by Europeana aggregators and available for further use by other aggregators or content providers. You will also be provided with a collection of important information pages on the IIIF and a separate FAQ section for Europeana aggregators.

1 Image preparation for IIIF

Optimal use of the IIIF standard in image repositories requires the presence of a specific system environment and an appropriate image format.

This means that the initial start consists of preparing the image content to be IIIF-compliant (green part of the graphic below). If you afterwards want to provide IIIF images to portals like Europeana, you also need to update and create metadata that is IIIF-compliant in a subsequent process (blue part of the graphic below).

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OpenUp! Information Resources for Image Content preparation

IIIF Image Conversion Guide

IIIF Image Conversion (Compact Version)

IIIF Image Conversion Course (self-paced online course on Europeana)

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2 Usind EDM data for IIIF Metadata preparation

OpenUp! Information Resources for Metadata preparation

Guide to the EDM2IIIF Manifest Creation Tool

EDM to IIIF Manifest Creation (self-paced online course on Europeana)

EDM2IIIF Manifest Creation Tool (OpenUp! tool)

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3 Information and help with IIIF in general

IIIF for Europeana Aggregators

Introduction to IIIF for Europeana Aggregators (Image API, Presentation API, EDM)

IIIF FAQ for Europeana Aggregators (Openup! Github)

Visit the Europeana and IIIF chapter if you want to learn more about how Europeana publishes IIIF content and metadata.

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