![]() ![]() One of the changes with IIIF version 3.0 is that we are moving to the W3C Web Annotations model. The image mentioned in this annotation is:Ĭaveat: Open Annotations vs Web Annotationsįor this workshop we will be focusing on Open Annotations which are in the examples above. ![]() The canvas id in this example is and the #xywh=3706,208,522,522 denotes we are looking at a rectangle starting 3706 pixels from the left, 208 pixels from the top and with dimensions 522 pixels wide and 522 pixels high. Annotations should have an this example the body or resource is the text Zeus seated on stool-throne.A part of a canvas (maybe a line in the transcription example above)Ī simple commenting annotation looks like the is using Open annotations and the keys map as follows:.The body which is the resource you want to annotate on to something and the target which is the thing you are annotating. I will go through the differences briefly later but the model is conceptionally similar: ![]()
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