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Kick off your New Year with this Upcoming NISO Webinar! Register Now.

 

Annotation – Practices and Tools in a Digital Environment

Wednesday, January 10, 1:00pm – 2:30pm

 

Annotation tools can be of tremendous value to students and to scholars. Such support for collaboration can add tremendous value to the information that’s being accessed by those user populations. What is the current state of the art? This event will bring together input from content and platform providers as well as those who are actively seeking to use those tools, whether in the library or the classroom.

 

Confirmed Speakers: Kent AndersonCEO, RedlinkHeather StainesDirector of Partnerships, HypothesisRobert SandersonSemantic Architect, J. Paul Getty Trust 

 

What will these speakers address? See this updated information!

 

Kent Anderson, CEO, Redlink

Annotation is a maturing technology with many manifestations. Often a standalone function, others have taken a more ambitious approach by baking annotations into more comprehensive engagement platforms and experiences. This presentation will provide an overview of annotation use-cases in popular media, the ways annotation can be knitted into specific commenting, highlighting, note-taking, and collaboration environments, the roles and use-cases thought to generate engagement, and specific scholarly use-cases and how annotation fits into these. The presentation will also review the results of initial pilots of one of these broader engagement platforms across 60 journals, showing how an integrated approach improves many of the key variables editors, authors, and publishers care about. 

 

Heather Staines, Director of Partnerships, Hypothesis

Annotate any document (HTML, PDF, EPUB) across the web with non-profit open source annotation technology. Make private, public, or private-collaboration-group annotations that will appear on content hosted across multiple platforms, including PubMed Central and aggregator sites. Hypothesis is useful across the entire research life cycle: manuscript creation, submission, peer review, post-publication updates and discussions, education, entity linking, and collaboration. Create unique persistent web addresses for any entity. Search and explore public annotations made by others. Hypothesis annotators have made more than 2.3M annotations. Publishers can embed Hypothesis for free to increase visibility of annotations on their content. Work with us to create multiple branded and moderated layers across your content with granular permissions for who can read and who can create annotations.

 

Robert Sanderson, Semantic Architect, J. Paul Getty Trust

Annotating, the act of creating associations between distinct pieces of information, is a pervasive activity online in many guises. Web citizens make comments about online resources using either tools built in to the hosting website, external web services, or the functionality of an annotation client. Comments about shared photos or videos, reviews of products, or even social network mentions of web resources could all be considered as annotations. In addition, there are a plethora of "sticky note" systems and stand-alone multimedia annotation systems. The Web Annotation Data Model provides an extensible, interoperable framework for expressing annotations such that they can easily be shared between platforms, with sufficient richness of expression to satisfy complex requirements while remaining simple enough to also allow for the most common use cases, such as attaching a piece of text to a single web resource. This presentation will cover an overview of the standard, including its history and adoption, plus a high level walk through of the model itself.

 

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What's Your Plan for 2018?

 

First, review the upcoming events currently featured on our recently re-launched web site!  (The full listing of our 2018 roster of events may be downloaded here.)

 

Then determine which plan works best for you. NISO offer two package options for subscription access to 14 educational webinars. To attend all of the six virtual conferences planned for 2018, NISO offers a Buy 3, Get 3package

 

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