![]() This section describes the status of this document at the time of its publication. The specification provides a specific JSON format for ease of creation and consumption of annotations based on the conceptual model that accommodates these use cases, and the vocabulary of terms that represents it. Common use cases can be modeled in a manner that is simple and convenient, while at the same time enabling more complex requirements, including linking arbitrary content to a particular data point or to segments of timed multimedia resources. The Web Annotation Data Model specification describes a structured model and format to enable annotations to be shared and reused across different hardware and software platforms. Simple examples include a comment or tag on a single web page or image, or a blog post about a news article. Non-normativeĪnnotations are typically used to convey information about a resource or associations between resources. The English version of this specification is the only normative version. This document is also available in this non-normative format: ![]() ![]() Please check the errata for any errors or issues reported since publication. Paul Getty Trust, Paolo Ciccarese, Massachusetts General Hospital, Benjamin Young, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Repository: Web Annotation Data Model W3C Recommendation 23 February 2017 This version: Latest published version: Latest editor's draft: Implementation report: Previous version: Editors: Robert Sanderson, J.
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