Academic Technology for the FAS
Academic Technology for the FAS has taken a leading role in integrating IIIF into pedagogical tools and practices.
Arts & Humanities Research Computing
Arts and Humanities Research Computing (informally known as DARTH) supports faculty research in the divisions of the arts and humanities and the humanistic social sciences.
Harvard Art Museums
The Harvard Art Museums make their collections interoperable through several IIIF compatible services and tools.
Harvard Library
Since 2012, Harvard Library has adopted IIIF as the standard for sharing its digital image content with the world.
HarvardX and VPAL
First used Mirador as a stand alone application in a series of courses.
Beyond Words: Illuminated Manuscripts in Boston Collections
Beyond Words: Illuminated Manuscripts in Boston Collections is the first exhibition to showcase highlights of illuminated manuscripts in the Boston area.
Dharma and Punya: Buddhist Ritual Art of Nepal
Project Investigator: Jinah Kim, George P. Bickford Professor of Indian and South Asian Art and Professor of South Asian Studies
Dharma and Punya: Buddhist Ritual Art of Nepal was a major exhibition which uses IIIF and Mirador to annotate several large manuscripts and a narrative scroll.
Dumbarton Oaks
Project Investigator: Bettina Smith, Manager, Image Collections and Fieldwork Archives (ICFA)
Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection supports research and learning internationally in Byzantine, Garden and Landscape, and Pre-Columbian studies.
Mapping Color in History
Project Investigator: Jinah Kim, George P. Bickford Professor of Indian and South Asian Art and Professor of South Asian Studies
Mapping Color in History brings together scientific data drawn from existing and ongoing material analyses of pigments in Asian painting in a historical perspective.
Exploring Medieval Mary Magdalene
Project Investigator: Racha Kirakosian, Associate Professor of German and the Study of Religion
The Exploring Medieval Mary Magdalene project is an online collection of digital editions containing the legend of Mary Magdalene’s conversion.
MS Typ 1095 Fragments
Project Investigator: Jeffrey Hamburger, Kuno Francke Professor of German Art & Culture
Houghton Library, MS Typ 1095 is a fragment consisting of two leaves excised from a larger manuscript.