LiteratureInContext / LiC-app

Application development for Literature in Context. Staging on development branch (http://anthologydev.lib.virginia.edu), production on master (http://anthology.lib.virginia.edu).
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Rate annotations and overall texts #315

Open tonyahowe opened 4 days ago

tonyahowe commented 4 days ago

Can we add a rating feature, something simple, to the annotations? like a +Star or +Check (incremental)? And something similar, but maybe more visible as a rating, to the overall text, like 1-5 stars? Not sure this is a good idea-- @jobrien62 @cruotolo thoughts?

cruotolo commented 4 days ago

I like the idea of a rating feature for the annotations, but I have concerns about overall ratings for the texts.

-Chris

From: Tonya Howe @.> Date: Monday, June 24, 2024 at 8:17 AM To: LiteratureInContext/LiC-app @.> Cc: Ruotolo, Christine J (cjr2q) @.>, Mention @.> Subject: [LiteratureInContext/LiC-app] Rate annotations and overall texts (Issue #315)

Can we add a rating feature, something simple, to the annotations? like a +Star or +Check (incremental)? And something similar, but maybe more visible as a rating, to the overall text, like 1-5 stars? Not sure this is a good idea-- @jobrien62https://github.com/jobrien62 @cruotolohttps://github.com/cruotolo thoughts?

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jobrien62 commented 3 days ago

I feel much the same as Chris, that we could have some kind of scoring for annotations, but it's risky to do so for texts. We could have points, but we'd have to decide what they mean and what kind of score merits revision to an annotation; another model would simply be something like what Amazon does, which is have people rate reviews as to whether they were helpful or unhelpful, a more binary choice.