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Any image (or book) on archive.org is viewable in IIIF format if you know the archive.org identifier: https://iiif.archivelab.org/:identifier. If the item is a book (multiple pages) or the item contains multiple images, the url can be extended to https://iiif.archivelab.org/:identifier$:page or https://iiif.archivelab.org/:identifier$:filename
For instance, the item LHMTvcartoonslogo has multiple images within it, one named amrdad.jpg which can be accessed as: https://iiif.archivelab.org/iiif/LHMTvcartoonslogo$amrdad.jpg
For a book like TheGeometry, you can open the whole book using https://iiif.archivelab.org/iiif/TheGeometry or a specific page using the page number: https://iiif.archivelab.org/iiif/TheGeometry$12.
Problem
This pattern almost certainly breaks if an item contains multiple books given in this case a third piece of information (the unique book prefix) is required for the API to differentiate between the right book and the API doesn't support this yet.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Background
Any image (or book) on archive.org is viewable in IIIF format if you know the archive.org identifier:
https://iiif.archivelab.org/:identifier
. If the item is a book (multiple pages) or the item contains multiple images, the url can be extended tohttps://iiif.archivelab.org/:identifier$:page
orhttps://iiif.archivelab.org/:identifier$:filename
For instance, the item
LHMTvcartoonslogo
has multiple images within it, one namedamrdad.jpg
which can be accessed as:https://iiif.archivelab.org/iiif/LHMTvcartoonslogo$amrdad.jpg
For a book like
TheGeometry
, you can open the whole book usinghttps://iiif.archivelab.org/iiif/TheGeometry
or a specific page using the page number:https://iiif.archivelab.org/iiif/TheGeometry$12
.Problem
This pattern almost certainly breaks if an item contains multiple books given in this case a third piece of information (the unique book prefix) is required for the API to differentiate between the right book and the API doesn't support this yet.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: