Thanks for this Michael -- I'll take a look at this.
BTW this was the demo of IIP Mooviewer I was referring to if you're
interested:
http://merovingio.c2rmf.cnrs.fr/iipimage/iipmooviewer-2.0/
Best wishes,
David
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From: Michael Stocking <[log in to unmask]>
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Date: Tue, 10 Jan 2012 15:49:06 +0000
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Subject: Re: Web-based image annotation tools
>The IIP Image Viewer isn't really an annotation tool, more a JP2 to Deep
>Zoom tool.
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>In my view, the people doing the best work in this area are the Open
>Annotation Collaboration project. Stanford and Brown U are doing work
>with medieval manuscripts and women writers respectively. Here's the
>link: http://www.openannotation.org/
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>Contact me off-list if you want to know more.
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>Michael
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>On 10 Jan 2012, at 15:37, Little, David wrote:
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>> Hello all,
>>
>> I'm doing a bit of research on web-based image annotation tools for a
>>project I'm working on ‹ basically I wanted to get an idea of the kinds
>>of tools out there and the kinds of design patterns / functionality
>>they're using in order to inform the creation of a bespoke tool.
>>
>> Obviously there's the basic Flickr model which seems to have a few
>>different implementations but beyond that can anyone recommend anything
>>worth looking at? I have seen the IIP image viewer mentioned at the UKMW
>>conference last year which looks good and the kind of thing we're
>>thinking of. The tool in question would have to potentially present a
>>large amount of information, possibly cross-referenced.
>>
>> With many thanks,
>> David
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>> King's College London
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