[Air-l] Annotation webtools

Charles Hendricksen veritas at u.washington.edu
Thu Mar 31 20:37:00 PST 2005


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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.
>>
>> Eilean Fairholme
>> Ph.D. Student
>> Curtin University of Technology
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