Juncture is a suite of tools and services that enable anyone to easily create engaging web pages with rich visualizations, including interactive images, videos, maps, and more. Juncture is developed and maintained by the friendly folks at JSTOR Labs and grew out of a project that used visual essays for a form of digital storytelling. Visual essays are text narratives augmented with interactive visualizations providing depth and context.
The Markdown Guide is a free and open-source reference guide that explains how to use Markdown, the simple and easy-to-use markup language you can use to format virtually any document.
IIIF is a set of open standards for delivering high-quality, attributed digital objects online at scale. It’s also an international community developing and implementing the IIIF APIs. IIIF is backed by a consortium of leading cultural institutions.
The IIIF Manifest is what is shown in a Viewer and is usually the thing that can be imported into viewers and other tools. A IIIF Manifest usually represents a physical object such as a book, an artwork, a newspaper issue, etc., but it doesn’t have to. This IIIF Manifest itself is accessible via a URL that points to a document online (in a format called JSON, or JavaScript Object Notation) which a IIIF tool can read and display.