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@@ -51,8 +51,8 @@ <h1 class="title">Making it Easier to Share Annotations on the Web</h1> | |
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</header> | ||
<div class="entry-content"> | ||
<p>The W3C has announced the | ||
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<p>The W3C has announced the | ||
<a href="https://www.w3.org/blog/news/archives/6156">publication</a> | ||
of three new standards aimed to | ||
enable an ecosystem of interoperable products that let the world comment on, | ||
describe, tag, and link any resource on the Web. Many websites already allow | ||
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spell the end of the phrase "Don't read the comments!", returning power to the | ||
readers decide where and how they provide and consume such feedback. </p> | ||
<h2>What the Web Annotation Standards Do</h2> | ||
<p>The three new standards describe how to precisely identify the target, body and metadata of | ||
<p>The three new standards describe how to precisely identify the target, body and metadata of | ||
an annotation of a Web resource. They provide a basic data structure and protocol | ||
to ensure interoperability among annotation systems, but they do not dictate how | ||
annotation tools and services are realized in terms of user interface features and | ||
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href="https://www.w3.org/community/openannotation/#group-reports">initial draft | ||
specifications</a>. 2014 saw the creation of the Web Annotation Working Group to | ||
take the work through the standardization process and further the engagement with | ||
the web community, resulting in the specifications published on February 21st, 2017. | ||
the web community, resulting in the specifications published on February 21st, 2017. | ||
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</p> | ||
<p>As a diverse group of Web developers, publishers, and content creators note below, | ||
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members of the Open Annotation Community Group. It has always been a community | ||
effort. We are grateful for the past, present, and future work underway around these | ||
specifications. </p> | ||
<p>For further information please <a href='mailto:[email protected]'>contact the Chairs</a> | ||
<p>For further information please <a href='mailto:[email protected]'>contact the Chairs</a> | ||
of the Web Annotation Working | ||
Group, Dr. Robert Sanderson (J. Paul Getty Trust) and Prof. Timothy Cole (University | ||
of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign). To discuss uses of the Web Annotation | ||
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