The International Image Interoperability Framework Consortium is pleased to announce The National Archives (UK) has joined as an Associate member.
The National Archives has undertaken a number of IIIF-powered initiatives–extending access and reusability of digitized and born-digital objects in the Archives’ collection, as well as enriching the ecosystem of IIIF tools. Foremost amongst the Archives’s developments is Miiify, a light-weight web annotation server using an embedded database to support IIIF applications.
Martin Kalfatovic, IIIF-C Managing Director noted, “The National Archives (TNA) is an important addition to the IIIF-C. On my visit to the TNA in August of this year, the enthusiasm of the staff to participate in the IIIF-C was clear. The TNA will bring experienced IIIF implementers to the IIIF-C and we look forward to ongoing collaborations.”
“The National Archives, UK is delighted to join the IIIF Consortium as an associate member,” says Head of Emerging Technologies Research, Dr. John Moore, “This partnership aligns with our research strategy to broaden computational access to our collections, fostering greater interoperability and engagement. By adopting IIIF standards, The National Archives, UK aims to enhance how researchers, educators, and the public interact with and analyze its digital holdings, advancing innovation in digital scholarship.”
About the International Image Interoperability Framework
IIIF is a set of open standards for delivering high-quality, attributed digital objects online at scale. It’s also an international community developing and implementing the IIIF APIs. IIIF is backed by a consortium of leading cultural institutions.In addition to supporting the IIIF community financially, these institutions contribute to the APIs, Community Groups, and more.