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The work to put IIIF on IPFS (ie. go-iiif) could open the gates to all the big cultural institutions (British Library, Bibliothèque nationale de France, the Getty, all the big universities...) storing and serving all their image collections from IPFS. That would be huge for IPFS.
Some of his work:
People
I had a conversation with @edsilv on the Internet Archive Slack: https://gist.github.com/flyingzumwalt/02fbf076fbe778b55c66ae3d6bef8927
@diasdavid this is relevant to your presentation at the Web Archiving Conference. Ed mentioned it in the slack conversation.
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The work to put IIIF on IPFS (ie. go-iiif) could open the gates to all the big cultural institutions (British Library, Bibliothèque nationale de France, the Getty, all the big universities...) storing and serving all their image collections from IPFS. That would be huge for IPFS.
Some of his work:
People
I had a conversation with @edsilv on the Internet Archive Slack: https://gist.github.com/flyingzumwalt/02fbf076fbe778b55c66ae3d6bef8927
@diasdavid this is relevant to your presentation at the Web Archiving Conference. Ed mentioned it in the slack conversation.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: