"Mirador is a multi-repository, configurable, extensible, and easy-to-integrate viewer amd annotation creation and comparison environment for IIIF resources, ranging from deep-zooming artwork, to complex manuscript objects. It provides a tiling windowed environment for comparing multiple image-based resources, synchronised structural and visual navigation of content using openSeadragon, Open Annotation compliant annotation creation and viewing on deep-zoomable canvases, metadata display, bookreading, and bookmarking."
"CATMA is a practical and intuitive tool for literary scholars, students and other parties with an interest in text analysis and literary research. By helping perform many of the procedures useful for literary analysis that normally have to be carried out entirely manually, CATMA permits to save a great amount of time and work. Being implemented as a web application in the newest version, CATMA also facilitates the exchange of analytical results via the internet, which makes collaborative work more comfortable."
The Virtual Romans App is a location-based virtual reconstruction which seeks to bring some aspects of Roman Leicester (Ratae Corieltauvorum) in the year 210 AD back to life.
Notable is the ability to change the lighting characteristics in 3D reconstructions.
This app focussed on the history of Thetford priory provides a rich and interactive tour of the site, either for visitors to the ruins themselves, or others studying or interested in the period of history from a distance.
This addition to a relational database system enables mobile data recording into a database. This could be very helpful for enabling data collation projects without the need for coding a website or custom app. More like this to come?