Annotating Upstream: Digital Scholars, Art History, and the Interoperable Image
Matthew J. Westerby
Abstract:Written primarily from the position of an art historian engaged in digital research and data-intensive projects, this essay explores annotations on interoperable images and the possibility for annotations as “thick data.” Images and descriptive metadata can be used and re-used in any number of contexts, but annotations are contextual fragments of scholarly insights that do not translate easily across domains. While data models for web annotation are clearly defined in a technical sense, their implementation is… Show more
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