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Rerum Playground

This is a web space that uses the RERUM installation at the Walter J. Ong, S.J. Center for Digital Humanities to explore the possibilities of interoperable tools and standards. By using the Tiny Things sandbox, users can immediately create reusable JSON-LD objects that conform to IIIF and Web Annotation standards and find new ways to interact with them.

RERUM Playground is a web-based toolset enabling users to work with IIIF manifests and JSON-LD objects. Users can bring their own manifest or create one within the playground, then use the listed tools to visualize, edit, and redirect the manifest to other compatible applications.

Overview

This project allows users to create, interact with, and manage IIIF-compliant JSON-LD objects, with an intuitive interface.

Key Features

  • Manifest Handling: Import or create IIIF manifests.
  • Tool Integration: Choose tools to interact with manifests, redirecting to compatible applications.
  • Local Storage: Manifests persist locally for easy access across sessions.

Setup

  1. Clone the repository:
    git clone https://github.com/oss-slu/rerum-playground.git
  2. Open the project in your preferred code editor.
  3. Use the Live Server extension to launch the app:
    • Right-click on index.html and select "Open with Live Server."

Usage

  • Create or Import a Manifest: Start with your own manifest or use the creation tool.
  • Explore Tools: Select from available tools to visualize or enhance your manifest, with redirection support.

Project Structure

  • web/: Contains frontend files, including HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
  • .github/: GitHub-specific configuration files for CI workflows.
  • README.md: Setup and project overview.

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Check out the CONTRIBUTING.md for guidelines.

License

Licensed under the MIT License. See LICENSE for more details.