Tom,

Many thanks. I'll look there, and also look to those groups. Thanks for the tip!

On the IIIF question, yep! It's on our mind: https://github.com/omeka/omeka-s/issues/182

Patrick

On 07/08/2015 04:01 PM, Tom Cramer wrote:
Hi Patrick,

To my knowledge, Penn State has one of the current Fedora 4 repositories in 
production; a few others are close (including the Royal Library of Denmark). 
You might also want to post th is query on the fedora-t...@googlegroups.com 
and/or fedora-commun...@googlegroups.com list.

Hope this helps,

- Tom

PS. Has there been any thought that Omeka S might also be IIIF-friendly 
<http://iiif.io/>, and able to present image-based resources from any IIIF-compatible 
repository by consuming both the IIIF image and presentation APIs 
<http://iiif.io/technical-details.html>? I can muster up some live IIIF API 
endpoints, if you are interested.





On Jul 8, 2015, at 9:07 AM, Patrick Murray-John <patrickmjc...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi all,

The Omeka <http://omeka.org> web publication tool for GLAMs is working on a new 
version, Omeka S, that will include modules for connecting to various other systems, 
including Fedora 4.

Does anyone have a Fedora 4 installation with open API that we could use to 
test the basic reading and import mechanisms against? This would be for 
development and testing purposes only.

Many thanks,

Patrick Murray-John
Omeka Director of Developer Outreach

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