Hi, Nathan. I haven't yet managed to get it installed, but Multivio [1]
looks promising. For image viewing, PanoJS [2] is pretty cool, though I'm
a bit wary of the "piles of tiles" approach. Would be more comfortable
integrating PanoJS with something like Multivio. Would love to hear about
similar projects. An External visualization service feels like the right
way to increase usability of repositories, to me, anyway.
[1] https://www.multivio.org/main/
[2] http://code.google.com/p/panojs/
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On 1/30/12 2:15 PM, "Nathan Tallman" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>Can anyone recommend a digital object viewer? Something that doesn't need
>an image server to be installed (like IA Book Reader). I like the Google
>Docs Viewer, but it's unreliable and I'd like something that placed on our
>own server and branded.
>
>Thanks!
>Nathan Tallman
>American Jewish Archives
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