annotation-use-cases
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annotation use cases are a list of common use-cases for annotations as presented by Robert of the W3C Annotations Working Group at the 2015-10-28 Web Annotations session at TPAC2015, most of which have IndieWeb equivalents in practice.
Use Cases
Robert gave an introductory slide presentation including this list of use-cases (including nested IndieWeb equivalents when available)
- comment on a post
- reply
- bookmark a post
- bookmark
- tags a post
- tag-reply
- review a product / paper
- h-review
- describes a video post for accessibility
- (no indieweb equivalent)
- Jacky AlcinΓ© 2022-07-06: idea -> an edit post to original video post to add a summary
- transcribe an audio post
- (no indieweb equivalent)
- Jacky AlcinΓ© 2022-07-06: idea -> an edit post to the original audio post to add a transcript
- reply to a comment in a classroom
- private webmention - brainstorming
- propose a copy-edit for a typo in a post
- edit
- moves an annotation between reading systems
- replies are decentralized by default, thus no "moving" should be needed
To Do
- Go through Digital Publishing Annotation Use Cases (W3C Interest Group Note 04 December 2014).
- Note which of the above correspond to which use-case in that NOTE by specific section number and link to it.
- Add more items for each use-case, explaining how to do so using indieweb building blocks.