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Exporting & Viewing Transcriptions using IIIF

  • Go to http://www.fromthepage.com/iiif/collections
  • Search for & show your collection (highlight). Any public work in FromThePage can be exported as IIIF.
  • Search for your work
  • Find and Copy the manifest ID
  • Open a IIIF Viewer (i.e. Mirador or the Universal Viewer)
  • Load your manifest ID
  • Choose a page
  • Use the viewer to show annotations (In Mirador, use "toggle annotations")

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