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I'm a librarian at an art college and I teach an elective course on digital humanities for undergraduates. As part of the course practice, I recommended SimpleAnnotationServer to students as a research tool for exploring the image resources on Archive.org. Recently, I've noticed that Archive.org has upgraded their IIIF Image Server to Presentation API v3. Currently, the pre-built SimpleAnnotationStore on the Releases page (uploaded in September 2020) can no longer properly read the manifest.json of the images on Archive.org. So, if it is possible, could you please release an updated version of the pre-built SimpleAnnotationStore?
Thank you again for your help in digital humanities education!
Sincerely!
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Hi @JarvieFu, thank you for your comments. I'm working on a v3 version but waiting for an update to the Mirador annotation plugin before I can finish it. Until then you can access v2 Archive manifests using:
Hello,
First of all, thank you for the great tool SAS!
I'm a librarian at an art college and I teach an elective course on digital humanities for undergraduates. As part of the course practice, I recommended SimpleAnnotationServer to students as a research tool for exploring the image resources on Archive.org. Recently, I've noticed that Archive.org has upgraded their IIIF Image Server to Presentation API v3. Currently, the pre-built SimpleAnnotationStore on the Releases page (uploaded in September 2020) can no longer properly read the manifest.json of the images on Archive.org. So, if it is possible, could you please release an updated version of the pre-built SimpleAnnotationStore?
Thank you again for your help in digital humanities education!
Sincerely!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: