Web annotation has a lot of potential for scholarly research but current tools have several big limitations. At the Humanities Cluster of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences we are developing a scholarly web annotation tool that allows different types of fine-grained annotations on objects of any media type and combining manual and algorithmic annotations.
20. About the media object:
this page has navigation buttons at the
top
21. About the media object:
this page has navigation buttons at the
top
About a translation in a digital edition:
I think this should be “horse races”
22. About the media object:
this page has navigation buttons at the
top
About a translation in a digital edition:
I think this should be “horse races”
About the letter content:
Van Gogh attended school here
26. Acknowledgements
• Joint research and co-development with
• Liliana Melgar (University of Amsterdam)
• Peter Boot (Huygns ING)
• Jaap Blom (Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision)
• Ronald Haentjens Dekker (KNAW HuC)
• Han Sloetjes (Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics)
• John P. Bell (Dartmouth College)
• Hugo Huurdeman (Timeless Futures)
• Joscha Jäger (Filmic Web, FrameTrail)
• Gaudenz Halter (University of Zurich)
• Niels-Oliver Walkoskwi (Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der W.)
• Mark Hall (Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg)