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Munich Digitization Center

by H. Chris Chang on 2023-02-14T10:57:00-06:00 in Archaeology, Church History, New Testament | 0 Comments

Munich Digitization Center (German Das Münchener Digitalisierungszentrum (MDZ)) is an institution dedicated to digitization, Online publication and the long-term archival preservation of the holdings of the Bavarian State Library and other cultural heritage institutions. It was founded in 1997 under the leadership of Mark Brantl. It operates as a unit of the Bavarian State Library. They provide free resource of images, documents, and manuscripts. See here for search and download guide.

  • Filter IIIF items from search results:
    After issuing an empty search request, click on filter “Supported features”.
    Screenshot of the MDZ site showing how to filter IIIF items from search results.
    Select “+”-sign right of “IIIF”-filter to filter result list.
    Screenshot of the MDZ site showing how to filter IIIF items from search results.
    The filtered list is also available under URL https://www.digitale-sammlungen.de/en/search?filter=features%3A%22iiif%22
    Link to IIIF manifest in an item section of IIIF search results, after opening section “Complete information”:
    Screenshot of the MDZ site showing how to download a manifest from an item.

  • Link to IIIF manifest in info-sidebar of Mirador 3:
    Screenshot of the MDZ site showing how to download a manifest in viewer.

  • Link to IIIF manifest in download plugin of Mirador 3: Open item in viewer and click on download icon:
    Screenshot of the MDZ site showing how to download a manifest in viewer.
    Screenshot of the MDZ site showing how to download a manifest in viewer.

 


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