Yesterday's mail regarding the History Flow Visualisation tool has prompted me to ask list members for any updates they might be able to provide to this list of Web Annotation Technologies (Garfunkel, 1999): CritLink Web4Groups ThirdVoice RichLink Annotated XML YAWAS PageSeeder IPP Slashdot ComMentor Then of course there is D3E (http://d3e.sourceforge.net/), and also Webbed Footnotes, recently featured on this list (http://web.media.mit.edu/~golder/projects/webbedfootnotes/). I am interested in any additions/deletions, experience in use etc., and suggest offlist responses which I will collate for the list later. N.B. I have not included Wikis at this stage, as I think they deserve to be a separate topic. Also, collaborative authoring tools are not part of this request, although I am interested in hearing of any experience, again offlist. Eilean Fairholme Ph.D. Student Curtin University of Technology
Other ones that I can think of off the top of my head in include iMarkup (http://www.imarkup.com/) and uTok (now defunct; http://web.media.mit.edu/~orit/utok.html) Are you working on annotation tools? I'd like to hear more about what you're doing, either on-list or perhaps off-list if you think it more appropriate. Scott Eilean Fairholme wrote:
Yesterday's mail regarding the History Flow Visualisation tool has prompted me to ask list members for any updates they might be able to provide to this list of Web Annotation Technologies (Garfunkel, 1999):
CritLink Web4Groups ThirdVoice RichLink Annotated XML YAWAS PageSeeder IPP Slashdot ComMentor
Then of course there is D3E (http://d3e.sourceforge.net/), and also Webbed Footnotes, recently featured on this list (http://web.media.mit.edu/~golder/projects/webbedfootnotes/).
I am interested in any additions/deletions, experience in use etc., and suggest offlist responses which I will collate for the list later. N.B. I have not included Wikis at this stage, as I think they deserve to be a separate topic. Also, collaborative authoring tools are not part of this request, although I am interested in hearing of any experience, again offlist.
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DocReview has been in use for nine years. See URL in my signature file. Scott A. Golder wrote:
Other ones that I can think of off the top of my head in include iMarkup (http://www.imarkup.com/) and uTok (now defunct; http://web.media.mit.edu/~orit/utok.html)
Are you working on annotation tools? I'd like to hear more about what you're doing, either on-list or perhaps off-list if you think it more appropriate.
Scott
Eilean Fairholme wrote:
Yesterday's mail regarding the History Flow Visualisation tool has prompted me to ask list members for any updates they might be able to provide to this list of Web Annotation Technologies (Garfunkel, 1999): CritLink Web4Groups ThirdVoice RichLink Annotated XML YAWAS PageSeeder IPP Slashdot ComMentor
Then of course there is D3E (http://d3e.sourceforge.net/), and also Webbed Footnotes, recently featured on this list (http://web.media.mit.edu/~golder/projects/webbedfootnotes/).
I am interested in any additions/deletions, experience in use etc., and suggest offlist responses which I will collate for the list later. N.B. I have not included Wikis at this stage, as I think they deserve to be a separate topic. Also, collaborative authoring tools are not part of this request, although I am interested in hearing of any experience, again offlist.
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