Web annotation

A web annotation is an online annotation associated with a web resource, typically a web page. With a Web annotation system, a user can add, modify or remove information from a Web resource without modifying the resource itself. The annotations can be thought of as a layer on top of the existing resource, and this annotation layer is usually visible to other users who share the same annotation system. In such cases, the web annotation tool is a type of social software tool. For Web-based text annotation systems, see Text annotation.

Web annotation can be used for the following purposes:

Comparison of web annotation systems

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Many of these systems require software to be installed to enable some or all of the features below. This fact is only noted in footnotes if the software that is required is additional software provided by a third party.

Features

Annotation system Private notes Private group notes Public notes Notification Highlighting Formatted text Viewing annotations License Notes
A.nnotate Yes Yes No Yes[1] Yes No Can annotate PDF, ODF, .doc, .docx, images, as well as web pages (but only a limited number in the free version)
AnnotateIt Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Bookmarklet Open-source
Annotary Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Includes social features, following, and a social feed of notes. Unlimited and free bookmarking, annotating, and collaboration. Private use allowed.
Axiom[2] Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Axiom provides a better workflow to manage digital documents. It is a cloud-based collaboration platform that allows users to organize and annotate (mark-up) documents, web-pages and even videos. These digital assets and annotations can be shared to facilitate real-time collaboration. It empowers users to arrange their documents intuitively and it uses bookshelves to organize the documents, as opposed to the traditional file-folder system. Users can annotate using the pen, highlighter or sticky notes. These annotations can be labelled such that the tags can be used to cross-reference across all types of documents (including videos), which allows the user to manage their knowledge effectively. Axiom is also a social platform, and permits sharing of annotations and documents with others, making it easier to collect feedback on documents, web-pages or videos.
Chatterati No No Yes No No Yes Currently available as a Google Chrome extension. Allows its users to have a discussion, and vote on each other's comments.
ChimeIn No No Yes Yes No No A browser extension available for Chrome, Safari, Opera, Firefox and Internet Explorer. Works as a standalone app on iOS and Android. Full social integration and notifications in email and push messages.
Delicious Yes No Yes No No No 1000 character limit per page per user
Diigo Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Public annotations are only allowed for established users. Group tag dictionary feature to encourage tagging consistently within a group.
DocentEDU Yes Yes No Yes No No Chrome, Firefox Proprietary
Genius No Yes Yes Yes Yes No Chrome Proprietary Genius has a Chrome Extension, an iPhone App, and a subdomain (genius.it/) which you can prepend to any domain to annotate. This is in addition to their website, genius.com, where users can annotate lyrics, literature, news, and other categories.
Hypothes.is Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes via.hypothes.is Open-source In February 2015, different features are announced,[3] such as private group annotation, semantic tagging, moderation, etc.
Marky Yes No No No Yes Yes Marky is a Web-based multi-purpose document annotation application (Social Admin-annotators application). You only need a server with php technology and one database to annotate documents with a browser. The annotation component handles both plain text and HTML documents. Web technologies, such as HTML5, CSS3, Ajax and JQuery, to offer an intuitive What-You-See-Is-What-You-Get editor. Admins can enter documents to be annotated by annotators and get annotations for relevant terms.Marky also offers the possibility of obtaining substantial data about the annotations, as the annotation agreement between users, rounds, F-score and more. this is a tool that allows annotate multiple annotation classes, each with a different color. Developed in 2013. License GPL.
Org-mode (with extensions) Yes No No[4] No[5]No Yes Emacs-based; requires technical knowledge to set up; not as user-friendly as some other solutions; non-Latin characters allowed in notes but not in tags
Pundit Yes No Yes No Yes No It's a suite of two Chrome Extensions for web annotation (Pundit Annotator and Pundit Annotator Pro) and a web application to review and manage annotations. Supports highlight and comment of text fragments in web pages. Supports the creation of semantic annotations using text fragments, whole web pages, Linked Open Data entities (e.g. DBpedia.org). The semantic annotator comes with a default ontology of predicates. Pundit can also be Embedded in HTML pages. Licence AGPL 3.0[6]
Stickis Yes Yes Yes Yes No[7] Yes Blogs subscribed via Stickis will appear as annotations when they link to the current page. Any web content, including YouTube videos, can be inserted into a note.
yellow penNo No No No Yes No Browser extension for Google Chrome. You can point out important information in long webpages by highlighting text with your mouse. And you can share this highlighted version of page (with special short link) in social media, e--mail, IM etc. or just bookmark it. (By Marker.to)

Discontinued web annotation systems

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See also

References

  1. See A.nnotate notifications
  2. http://www.axiomnetworks.ca/
  3. Hypothes.is roadmap
  4. Technically, public annotations are possible via the "publish to HTML" feature of org mode -- but no method for notifications or discovery of public annotations written by others is currently known.
  5. But local annotations can be exposed to a firefox browser using Fireforg.
  6. "License - Pundit". Pundit. Retrieved 2016-01-27.
  7. Instead of highlighting a web page, you drag selected content from the webpage into the note.
  8. Yee, Ka-Ping (2002). "CritLink: Advanced Hyperlinks Enable Public Annotation on the Web". CiteSeerX: 10.1.1.5.5050.
  9. Third Voice Trails Off, Wired News, April 4, 2001
  10. Farewell Fleck.com, "The Next Web", May 10, 2010
  11. Wikalong Firefox Addon, Oct 1, 2006
  12. Wikalong website

Further reading

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