PerVisum project presentation at the IIIF Consortium Annual Meeting
Leeds, June 2-5, 2025

The PerVisum project was presented at the annual IIIF Consortium meeting, held in Leeds, United Kingdom, from June 2 to 5, 2025.

The PerVisum project, funded by the French National Fund for Open Science (FNSO) from 2024 to 2026, explores new editorial formats that place images at the center of scientific demonstrations, leveraging the capabilities of the IIIF protocol. Its goal is to provide an innovative framework and methodology for the publication of visual scientific articles, while being part of the Open Science ecosystem and applying the FAIR principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable). The project also builds on the services proposed by the Devisu journal incubator, which supports academic journals in the humanities which have a strong visual component and a digital, open-access, and free publication project.

To mark the occasion, a series of four videos was produced. These videos offer a practical overview of the PerVisum tool, demonstrate how it is used, and showcase the final outcome of a scientific article developed through image annotation.

Watch the Videos of the Presentation

  1. PerVisum Application as a Proof of Concept for Writing Scientific Demonstration

  2. PerVisum Feature : Create a Corpus by Gathering IIIF Images

  3. PerVisum Feature : Create Sequences to Organise Corpora

  4. PerVisum Feature : Create IIIF Annotations Containing the Scientific Content for your Demonstration

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