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Importing from a IIIF Manifest

In the “Import an IIIF Manifest or Collection” section, enter the URL for a manifest and click Import.

This will bring up the manifest page

In the “Select a collection to import into” drop down box, choose a collection for the manifest to be imported into. The options are using an existing collection; creating a collection using the current manifest information (if it doesn’t already exist); or creating a new collection with a different name. Creating a new collection will bring up the “Create collection” window.

Click Import Manifest, which will bring you to the imported work.

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