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The purpose of this documentation is to introduce users to the basic functionality of Mirador, an open-source image viewing application designed by a collaborative of libraries and museum.

The Mirador Image Viewer

Introduction

Mirador has been in use at the Princeton University Art Museum since 2017 when it was first used to provide in-gallery deep zoom and page-turning experiences for the exhibition Clarence H. White and His World. Since then Mirador usage has expanded significantly and it is now the default deep-zoom image viewer within the Museum's online collection and through added customization it supports a variety of teaching, annotating, research, and storytelling functions.

As an open-source software project, Mirador is under continual development and new releases are made available on a regular basis. At the time of this documentation, the Art Museum currently supports Mirador version 3.0.0.

Example Mirador view of a work from the collection

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