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Image Annotation for Research and Communication

An ideal workshop for students and faculty in Art History, Histoy, and those doing image based research. This workshop will explore three platforms to annotate images: 

  • Recogito: A tool that allows users to work on texts and images. Helps identify and mark named entities such as places, people, and events as well as establish relationships between annotations. It prepares your data in a variety of formats so that it can be used with other tools (GEPHI, GIS software, etc.) or connect to other data on the Web. All without the need to learn code.
  • Glycerine: Offers a comprehensive set of annotation tools and workflows designed for researchers, curators, and students to collaborate on projects across various repositories. Users can organize images into collections and share them with collaborators. Annotations can include semantic tags from specialized vocabularies and critical analysis in multiple languages. These annotated images can be published as research outputs in engaging visual formats and archived in sustainable formats.
  • Storiiies: An open-source and free online platform for storytelling, enabling creators to pan and zoom over images and add annotations to highlight points of interest.

All three platforms are web-based. No need to install anything in your computer. Images will be provided but attendees can use their own if desired. 

 

Related LibGuide: Digital Annotation by Marcela Isuster

Date:
Tuesday, January 21, 2025
Time:
11:00am - 12:30pm
Presenter:
Marcela Isuster
Categories:
Digital Scholarship Hub
Online:
This is an online event. Event URL will be sent via registration email.

Registration is required. There are 50 seats available.

Event Organizer

Marcela Isuster

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