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Mat Jordan (Northwestern University) A key benefit of using IIIF APIs to serve Manifests is the ability of these resources (ex: images) and metadata contained within them to be provided to the world in an interoperable format. Given their interoperable data model, these IIIF Manifests can also be easily integrated into our own unique digital humanities and exhibition projects. Canopy IIIF is an open source project leaning on Next.js that allows users to build an on-the-fly website using only a IIIF Collection (a collection of Manifests) as a data source. On build, Canopy generates a browseable and searchable digital collection style website and provides a straightforward solution for adding context to those resources – extending them for digital humanities and exhibition use. Potential use cases include: Allowing researchers to curate and aggregate content from various providers and add their own context Providing libraries, museums, and archives a straightforward solution for creating digital exhibits from the works in their repositories Supplying a small-scale, headless infrastructure for institutions with limited resources to build their own digital collections application Canopy IIIF extends the features of Next.js to produce a full-text search index using FlexSearch, provides support for both IIIF Presentation API 2.x and 3.0 specifications, and automatically generates facets based on the curated metadata labels and values found within Manifests. This presentation will demonstrate how Canopy IIIF can be used to construct new digital humanities and exhibition projects and discuss future plans for the framework. From Samvera Virtual Connect 2023