mirador-awesome
An awesome list for Mirador's projects and plugins.
Plugins
Creating your own plugin? Label it with "mirador-plugins"
- BSB Mirador Plugins - A repository of Mirador plugins maintained by the Bavarian State Library.
- Mirador LDN Plugin - A experimental plugin for incorporating supplemental IIIF content into Mirador via Linked Data Notifications.
- Mirador Disable Zoom - A Mirador plugin that allows users to disable (and re-enable) zoom controls per window.
- Mirador Sync Windows - A Mirador plugin that allows users to mirror actions performed in one window in one or more other windows.
- Mirador Share Workspace - A Mirador plugin that allows users to share workspaces across workstations.
- Mirador Ruler - A Mirador plugin that allows users to overlay a configurable ruler on any window.
- Mirador Jump-to-page - A Mirador plugin that allows users to select a page from a dropdown.
Mirador-Based Tools
- IIIF Toolkit with Mirador - Embeds Mirador into Omeka Classic with a built-in annotator, a manifest generator and importer, Simple Pages shortcodes and Exhibit Builder blocks for a rich IIIF-compliant presentation experience.
Packages
- mirador_rails - A Ruby gem useful for including Mirador into Ruby on Rails applications
Tutorials
- Tutorial Mirador Viewer - PDF explaining how to use many Mirador features.
Implementations
Have a Mirador implementation? Label it with "mirador"
- SCTA Mirador Instance - A Mirador instance dedicated to viewing manuscripts collected and curated by the Scholastic Commentaries and Texts Archive.
- Archaeology of Reading - A Mirador instance for displaying and studying annotations in early printed books.
- Harvard Art Museums A Mirador instance of random objects in the Harvard Art Museums collection.
- Harvard Library Viewer - Mirador is the native viewer for page-turned objects in the Harvard Digital Repository System.
- HarvardX CellXplorer and The Book: Histories Across Time and Space.
- Hacking Mirador Workshop @ Harvard Introduce users to IIIF and Mirador and understand Mirador's capabilities.
- Biblissima Portal - Mirador as an embedded viewer displaying digitized medieval manuscripts and early printed books (either a single item or a collection of items). Mirador as a configurable workspace that gives users the ability to save persistently and share their viewing environment through a permalink.
- Biblissima Demos (use cases focused on manuscripts studies)
- Grandes Chroniques de France - Châteauroux BM ms. 5 - A slightly customized Mirador instance displaying the virtual reconstruction of the original state of a damaged French medieval manuscript (illuminations cuttings).
- Proto-BBMN 1713 - A Mirador instance showing a virtual reconstruction of the primitive state of the Bibliotheca bibliothecarum manuscriptorum nova (in 1713).
- Codex Florus "dispersus" - A Mirador instance showing the virtual reconstruction of a dispersed manuscript of letters and sermons by Augustine (Paris, Geneva, St. Petersburg).
- UCLA Digital Library: Flexible Workspace - A fork of Mirador that replaces the default window layout manager with a more flexible one, allowing for finer-grained positioning and resizing of windows, and for combining windows into groups that can be dragged as one.
- vHMML - Mirador as an embedded viewer that provides access to The Hill Museum & Manuscript Library's (HMML) digital and microfilm collections.
- Art Institute of Chicago - An in-gallery implementation of Mirador with custom design work and added swipe capabilities. This implementation was designed and developed specifically for an iPad Pro using Kiosk Pro. An example here. Check out our 'inGallery' branch here: https://github.com/art-institute-of-chicago/mirador.