Dear colleagues, 

You are warmly invited to a one day event in Washington D.C., hosted by the 
International Image Interoperability Framework community (http://iiif.io/), 
about the use of images in and across Cultural Heritage institutions.  

The day will focus on how museums, galleries, libraries and archives, or any 
online image service, can take advantage of a powerful technical framework for 
interoperability between image repositories.  This event will be valuable for 
senior leaders, organizational decision makers, repository and collection 
managers, software engineers, and anyone interested in exploring the wide range 
of use cases that are seamlessly enabled by the framework.  This event builds 
on the successes of a similar meeting in London last October.

The event will be held at the National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C., on 
Tuesday May 5th, 2015. 

Please register now on EventBrite to ensure your part in the discussion: 
http://bit.ly/iiifdc2015
Attendance is free, and widespread dissemination of the event is encouraged.

A detailed program (http://iiif.io/event/2015/washington.html) is available and 
will cover:

   * Welcome and introductions
   * Why IIIF?
   * Walkthrough of the framework
   * Software and solutions showcase
   * Getting started with IIIF
   * Next steps

There will be many opportunities for discussion, questions and networking 
throughout the day with new and existing partners including multiple national 
libraries, museums, top tier research institutions, commercial providers and 
major aggregators.  

Again, please register at your earliest possible convenience on EventBrite 
(http://bit.ly/iiifdc2015), and join [email protected] for 
announcements and discussion regarding the event.

Please send this invitation on to any lists or individuals who you think may be 
interested in attending.

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Stuart Snydman
Associate Director for Digital Strategy
Stanford University Libraries

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