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; E-books
; E-books
* Somme [[e-book]] standards (e.g. [[e-pub]]) allow for annotations by the individual reader (e.g. they remain on the local machine and are not shared).  
* Somme [[e-book]] standards (e.g. [[ePub]]) allow for annotations by the individual reader (e.g. they remain on the local machine and are not shared).  


; Online web-based word processors
; Online web-based word processors
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* [http://opengoo.org/ OpenGoo], another alternative to Google docs
* [http://opengoo.org/ OpenGoo], another alternative to Google docs
* [http://www.peepel.com/ Peepel]
* [http://www.peepel.com/ Peepel]
* [http://www.co-ment.net/ co-ment] write or upload your own texts, submit them for comments and process the comments.


; Internet capable word processors and editors
; Internet capable word processors and editors
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=== Online journals ===
=== Online journals ===
; Examples


* [http://www.jucs.org/ Journal of Universal Computer Science]
* [http://www.jucs.org/ Journal of Universal Computer Science]
; Software
* [http://pkp.sfu.ca/?q=ojs Open Journal Systems] (OJS) is a journal management and publishing system (PHP/MYSQL or Postgres). You may download the code and run your own on-line journal. See their [http://pkp.sfu.ca/ojs-journals long list of journal], e.g [http://www.jofde.ca/index.php/jde The Journal of Distance Education / Revue de l'Éducation à Distance]) which proves that this software is operational.


=== Shared web page separate annotation systems ===
=== Shared web page separate annotation systems ===
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Shared web page separate annotations systems allow to annotate a web page without modifying the original. Many of these systems now also include or even require convenient web browser extensions.
Shared web page separate annotations systems allow to annotate a web page without modifying the original. Many of these systems now also include or even require convenient web browser extensions.


; Web two services (commercial)
; Web 2.0 services (mostly commercial)
Most of these services are commercial, i.e. the free version may be limited or it's a free service with advertisements. More systems can be found through [http://www.readwriteweb.com/ ReadWriteWeb] or via web 2.0 indexes such as [http://mashable.com/ Mashable].


* [http://a.nnotate.com/ A.nnotate], to upload, annotate, share. online document review and collaboration of PDF, Word and HTML.
* [http://a.nnotate.com/ A.nnotate], to upload, annotate, share. online document review and collaboration of PDF, Word and HTML.
* Annotea (Kahan), comments, notes and explanations
* Annotea (Kahan), comments, notes and explanations
* [[Diigo]], an extension to the popular social bookmarking tool
* [[Diigo]]. This popular social bookmarking tool also allows to annotate web pages.
* [http://fleck.com/ Fleck], to post public or private text notes on a page. Similar to Diigo.
* [http://fleck.com/ Fleck], to post public or private text notes on a page. Similar to Diigo.
* [http://reframeit.com/ ReframeIt], a social web annotation tool (integrated with twitter and facebook). Also includes a [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/5677 FF extension]. Similar to Diigo.
* [http://shiftspace.org/ ShiftSpace] (Firefox plugin)
* [http://shiftspace.org/ ShiftSpace] (Firefox plugin)
* [http://stickis.com/ Stickis], web page annotation system that let's you connect to content "channels" of other people, Channels may include text, images, RSS feeds.
* [http://stickis.com/ Stickis], web page annotation system that let's you connect to content "channels" of other people, Channels may include text, images, RSS feeds.
* [http://trailfire.com/ Trailfire], IE and Firefox plugin that lets you post notes (called marks) right on top of a webpage and string them together with hyperlinks (making "trails").
* [http://trailfire.com/ Trailfire], IE and Firefox plugin that lets you post notes (called marks) right on top of a webpage and string them together with hyperlinks (making "trails").
* http://www.gibeo.net (dead ?)
* [http://www.webnotes.net/ Webnotes] - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WebNotes WebNotes] (Wikipedia) - [http://mashable.com/2008/12/10/webnotes/ WebNotes...] (Mashable)
* [http://www.ubervu.com/ Ubervu] (an easy way to track, start and respond to conversations, even if they take place across multiple sites and services...)
; Open source code to build your own web annotation system
* [http://www.geof.net/code/annotation/ Marginalia Web Annotation]. {{quotation|Marginalia is an open source Javascript web annotation system that allows users of web applications to highlight text and write margin notes. The Moodle version adds annotation to Moodle discussion forums; a stand-alone version provides sample source code and instructions for how to integrate this with other web applications. The annotation feature works in Internet Explorer and Firefox}} ( retrieved 16:28, 6 July 2009 (UTC)). The open journal systems plubing allows readers to annotate an article.
** [http://code.google.com/p/marginalia/ Marginalia download] at code.google. This project seems to be still alive in June 2009.
* AnnotatEd (Farzan & Brusilovsky)


; Research systems
; Research systems
* AnnotatEd (Farzan & Brusilovsky)
There are many many research systems (since the early days of the web). Some of these may be really operational ''and'' give away code.
* [http://www.fxpal.com/?p=xlibris Xlibris] An early attempt to create an annotatable [[e-book]] (Schilit et al., 1998)
* [http://www.fxpal.com/?p=xlibris Xlibris] An early attempt to create an annotatable [[e-book]] (Schilit et al., 1998)
* [http://www.openannotation.org/ Open Annotation Collaboration] A more recent initiative {{quotation|to facilitate the emergence of a Web and Resource-centric interoperable annotation environment that allows leveraging annotations across the boundaries of annotation clients, annotation servers, and content collections. To this end, interoperability specifications will be devised.}} ([http://www.openannotation.org/], retrieved 15:29, 6 July 2009 (UTC)).


=== Personal web page annotation systems ===
=== Personal web page annotation systems ===


* [[Zotero]]
* [[Zotero]]
* [http://www.w3.org/Amaya/User/Annotations.html Annotations in Amaya] (Amaya is the W3C test and development web browser / editor). See also the related [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annotea Annotea] project.


== Use cases in education ==
== Use cases in education ==
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* {{quotation|Bargeron, et al, (2001) claimed, tools for manipulating and rearranging annotations can scaffold different note-taking and information strategies that help students learn to move from reading to writing. Specifically, annotations can provide in-context personal notes and can enable asynchronous collaboration among groups of user}}. (cited by Yeh et al, 2006).
* {{quotation|Bargeron, et al, (2001) claimed, tools for manipulating and rearranging annotations can scaffold different note-taking and information strategies that help students learn to move from reading to writing. Specifically, annotations can provide in-context personal notes and can enable asynchronous collaboration among groups of user}}. (cited by Yeh et al, 2006).
== Standards and interoperability ==
* [http://www.openannotation.org/ Open Annotation Collaboration] A more recent initiative {{quotation|to facilitate the emergence of a Web and Resource-centric interoperable annotation environment that allows leveraging annotations across the boundaries of annotation clients, annotation servers, and content collections. To this end, interoperability specifications will be devised.}} ([http://www.openannotation.org/], retrieved 16:28, 6 July 2009 (UTC)).


== Links ==
== Links ==
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* [http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?WebAnnotation WebAnnotation], an entry in ''the'' orginal wiki.
* [http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?WebAnnotation WebAnnotation], an entry in ''the'' orginal wiki.
* [http://www.informatics.indiana.edu/dgroth/Research/Projects/Annotation/bib.asp Sean Ellis' HCI Capstone Thesis Project: A Collaborative Annotation System for Data Visualization]


* [http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/04/10/5-ways-to-mark-up-the-web/ Five Ways to Mark Up the Web] by Nick Gonzalez on April 10, 2007. Techcrunch.
* [http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/04/10/5-ways-to-mark-up-the-web/ Five Ways to Mark Up the Web] by Nick Gonzalez on April 10, 2007. Techcrunch.


* [http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/web-annotation-tools-research-annotate-collaborate/ Top Web Annotation Tools: Annotate+Bookmark+Collaborate]
* [http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/web-annotation-tools-research-annotate-collaborate/ Top Web Annotation Tools: Annotate+Bookmark+Collaborate]
* [http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/5-great-alternatives-to-google-docs-you-should-consider/ 5 Great Alternatives To Google Docs You Should Consider] by David Pierce, Makeuseof.com, March 2009.
* [http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/5-great-alternatives-to-google-docs-you-should-consider/ 5 Great Alternatives To Google Docs You Should Consider] by David Pierce, Makeuseof.com, March 2009.


== Bibliography ==
== Bibliography ==
* Ellis, Sean E. and Dennis P. Groth (2004). A Collaborative Annotation System for Data Visualization, ACM Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces, Gallipoli, Italy, May, 2004.


* Farzan, R. & Brusilovsky, P. (2006). AnnotatEd: A Social Navigation and Annotation Service for Web-based Educational Resources. In T. Reeves & S. Yamashita (Eds.), Proceedings of World Conference on E-Learning in Corporate, Government, Healthcare, and Higher Education 2006 (pp. 2794-2802). Chesapeake, VA: AACE. [http://go.editlib.org/p/24128 Abstract/PDF]
* Farzan, R. & Brusilovsky, P. (2006). AnnotatEd: A Social Navigation and Annotation Service for Web-based Educational Resources. In T. Reeves & S. Yamashita (Eds.), Proceedings of World Conference on E-Learning in Corporate, Government, Healthcare, and Higher Education 2006 (pp. 2794-2802). Chesapeake, VA: AACE. [http://go.editlib.org/p/24128 Abstract/PDF]


* Kahan, J., Koivunen, M.-R., Prud’Hommeaux, E., and Swick, R. R. (2001). Annotea: An open rdf infrastructure for shared web annotations. In Proceedings of the WWW10 International Conference.
* Kahan, J., Koivunen, M.-R., Prud’Hommeaux, E., and Swick, R. R. (2001). Annotea: An open rdf infrastructure for shared web annotations. In Proceedings of the WWW10 International Conference.
* Kunimune, H., Yokoyama, K., Niimura, M. & Fuwa, Y. (2007). An Annotation Sharing System for Web-based e-Learning Materials. In C. Montgomerie & J. Seale (Eds.), Proceedings of World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia and Telecommunications 2007 (pp. 3366-3371). Chesapeake, VA: AACE. [http://go.editlib.org/p/25856 Abstract/PDF]


* Krottmaier, H. (2003). Enhanced Annotations. In C. Crawford et al. (Eds.), Proceedings of Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education International Conference 2003 (pp. 991-993). Chesapeake, VA: AACE. [http://go.editlib.org/?fuseaction=Reader.ViewFullText&paper_id=18077 Abstract/PDF]
* Krottmaier, H. (2003). Enhanced Annotations. In C. Crawford et al. (Eds.), Proceedings of Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education International Conference 2003 (pp. 991-993). Chesapeake, VA: AACE. [http://go.editlib.org/?fuseaction=Reader.ViewFullText&paper_id=18077 Abstract/PDF]
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* Marshall, C. C. (1997). Annotation: From paper books to digital library. In ACM DL, pages 131–140.
* Marshall, C. C. (1997). Annotation: From paper books to digital library. In ACM DL, pages 131–140.
* Macklin, S. (2003). Representing, exchanging, and assessing ideas in an almost natural way: The Traces digital media annotation systems. In D. Lassner & C. McNaught (Eds.), Proceedings of World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia and Telecommunications 2003 (pp. 863-865). Chesapeake, VA: AACE. [http://go.editlib.org/p/13896 Abstract/PDF] (digital media annotation)


* Ovsiannikov, I.A., Arbib, M.A., and Mcneill, T. H. (1999). Annotation Technology. International Journal, Human-Computer Studies, 50, 329-362.
* Ovsiannikov, I.A., Arbib, M.A., and Mcneill, T. H. (1999). Annotation Technology. International Journal, Human-Computer Studies, 50, 329-362.
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* Wolfe, J. (2002). Annotation technologies: A software and research review. Computers and Composition, 19, 471-497.
* Wolfe, J. (2002). Annotation technologies: A software and research review. Computers and Composition, 19, 471-497.
* Xin, C. & Glass, G. (2005). Enhancing Online Discussion through Web Annotation. In G. Richards (Ed.), Proceedings of World Conference on E-Learning in Corporate, Government, Healthcare, and Higher Education, pp. 3212-3217.


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Introduction

By text annotation we refer to the process of annotating a text in various ways.

“Annotations are usually small text documents attached to a published article. Ideally an annotation is attached to a fragment of an article. Thereby additional information about this specific part of the content is added. An annotation is a kind of electronic post-it and may start a discussion about the annotated part.” (Krottmaier, 2003).

“Ovsiannikov, Arbib, & Mcneill (1999) suggested that online annotations involve four major functions: remembering, thinking, clarifying, and sharing.” (Yeh et al, 2006).

See also annotation system and note taking.

Software

See also: List of web 2.0 applications

Text fragment annotation systems

Word processors
  • Most word processors allow annotation, however most of these don't allow on-line collaboration.
E-books
  • Somme e-book standards (e.g. ePub) allow for annotations by the individual reader (e.g. they remain on the local machine and are not shared).
Online web-based word processors
Internet capable word processors and editors
  • Goby, a free collaborative editor supporting multiple documents in one session and a multi-user chat. It runs on Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, Linux and other Unix-like platforms.
  • Zoho writer
  • Microsoft Office (web discussion)

Online journals

Examples
Software

Shared web page separate annotation systems

Shared web page separate annotations systems allow to annotate a web page without modifying the original. Many of these systems now also include or even require convenient web browser extensions.

Web 2.0 services (mostly commercial)

Most of these services are commercial, i.e. the free version may be limited or it's a free service with advertisements. More systems can be found through ReadWriteWeb or via web 2.0 indexes such as Mashable.

  • A.nnotate, to upload, annotate, share. online document review and collaboration of PDF, Word and HTML.
  • Annotea (Kahan), comments, notes and explanations
  • Diigo. This popular social bookmarking tool also allows to annotate web pages.
  • Fleck, to post public or private text notes on a page. Similar to Diigo.
  • ReframeIt, a social web annotation tool (integrated with twitter and facebook). Also includes a FF extension. Similar to Diigo.
  • ShiftSpace (Firefox plugin)
  • Stickis, web page annotation system that let's you connect to content "channels" of other people, Channels may include text, images, RSS feeds.
  • Trailfire, IE and Firefox plugin that lets you post notes (called marks) right on top of a webpage and string them together with hyperlinks (making "trails").
  • http://www.gibeo.net (dead ?)
  • Webnotes - WebNotes (Wikipedia) - WebNotes... (Mashable)
  • Ubervu (an easy way to track, start and respond to conversations, even if they take place across multiple sites and services...)
Open source code to build your own web annotation system
  • Marginalia Web Annotation. “Marginalia is an open source Javascript web annotation system that allows users of web applications to highlight text and write margin notes. The Moodle version adds annotation to Moodle discussion forums; a stand-alone version provides sample source code and instructions for how to integrate this with other web applications. The annotation feature works in Internet Explorer and Firefox” ( retrieved 16:28, 6 July 2009 (UTC)). The open journal systems plubing allows readers to annotate an article.
  • AnnotatEd (Farzan & Brusilovsky)
Research systems

There are many many research systems (since the early days of the web). Some of these may be really operational and give away code.

  • Xlibris An early attempt to create an annotatable e-book (Schilit et al., 1998)

Personal web page annotation systems

Use cases in education

In education, we may distinguish two kinds of text annotations

  • Notes a reader makes to himself/herself when studying texts or when noting references they plan to further investigate (Wolfe, 2002).
  • Comments a reader makes for someone else.

Annotations can by typed, e.g. marked as questions or answers.

  • “Bargeron, et al, (2001) claimed, tools for manipulating and rearranging annotations can scaffold different note-taking and information strategies that help students learn to move from reading to writing. Specifically, annotations can provide in-context personal notes and can enable asynchronous collaboration among groups of user”. (cited by Yeh et al, 2006).

Standards and interoperability

  • Open Annotation Collaboration A more recent initiative “to facilitate the emergence of a Web and Resource-centric interoperable annotation environment that allows leveraging annotations across the boundaries of annotation clients, annotation servers, and content collections. To this end, interoperability specifications will be devised.” ([1], retrieved 16:28, 6 July 2009 (UTC)).

Links

Bibliography

  • Ellis, Sean E. and Dennis P. Groth (2004). A Collaborative Annotation System for Data Visualization, ACM Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces, Gallipoli, Italy, May, 2004.
  • Farzan, R. & Brusilovsky, P. (2006). AnnotatEd: A Social Navigation and Annotation Service for Web-based Educational Resources. In T. Reeves & S. Yamashita (Eds.), Proceedings of World Conference on E-Learning in Corporate, Government, Healthcare, and Higher Education 2006 (pp. 2794-2802). Chesapeake, VA: AACE. Abstract/PDF
  • Kahan, J., Koivunen, M.-R., Prud’Hommeaux, E., and Swick, R. R. (2001). Annotea: An open rdf infrastructure for shared web annotations. In Proceedings of the WWW10 International Conference.
  • Kunimune, H., Yokoyama, K., Niimura, M. & Fuwa, Y. (2007). An Annotation Sharing System for Web-based e-Learning Materials. In C. Montgomerie & J. Seale (Eds.), Proceedings of World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia and Telecommunications 2007 (pp. 3366-3371). Chesapeake, VA: AACE. Abstract/PDF
  • Krottmaier, H. (2003). Enhanced Annotations. In C. Crawford et al. (Eds.), Proceedings of Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education International Conference 2003 (pp. 991-993). Chesapeake, VA: AACE. Abstract/PDF
  • Krottmaier, H. and Helic, D. (2002). More than Passive Reading: Interactive Features in Digital Libraries. In Proceedings of E-Learn, Montreal, Canada.
  • Marshall, C. C. (1997). Annotation: From paper books to digital library. In ACM DL, pages 131–140.
  • Macklin, S. (2003). Representing, exchanging, and assessing ideas in an almost natural way: The Traces digital media annotation systems. In D. Lassner & C. McNaught (Eds.), Proceedings of World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia and Telecommunications 2003 (pp. 863-865). Chesapeake, VA: AACE. Abstract/PDF (digital media annotation)
  • Ovsiannikov, I.A., Arbib, M.A., and Mcneill, T. H. (1999). Annotation Technology. International Journal, Human-Computer Studies, 50, 329-362.
  • Schilit Bill, Gene Golovchinsky, and Morgan Price (1998). CHI 98 Conference Proceedings, ACM Press, 1998, pp. 249-256., April 18, 1998. PDF
  • Yeh, S., Lo, J. & Huang, J. (2006). The Development of an Online Annotation System for EFL Writing with Error Feedback and Error Analysis. In E. Pearson & P. Bohman (Eds.), Proceedings of World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia and Telecommunications 2006 (pp. 2480-2485). Chesapeake, VA: AACE. Abstract/PDF
  • Wolfe, J. (2002). Annotation technologies: A software and research review. Computers and Composition, 19, 471-497.
  • Xin, C. & Glass, G. (2005). Enhancing Online Discussion through Web Annotation. In G. Richards (Ed.), Proceedings of World Conference on E-Learning in Corporate, Government, Healthcare, and Higher Education, pp. 3212-3217.