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I didn't know that. We did a major assessment of 0.9.9 (vs Djatoka) which didn't have it. Is 2.0 stable - looks like it's still in Beta?

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On 10 Jan 2012, at 15:50, Vetch, Paul wrote:

> HI Michael,
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> IIPimage 2.0 supports annotation - it's floating around in the PD now.
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> Subject: Re: Web-based image annotation tools
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> 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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> On 10 Jan 2012, at 15:37, Little, David wrote:
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>> Hello all,
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>> 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.
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>> 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.
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>> With many thanks,
>> David
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