The content, in the form of annotations, was created by Monica Walker Vadillos, who was my post-doc for two years (PhD in medieval art history) and myself. I would very much hate not to make this content available to scholars and students. I have attached a sample annotation for BnF fr. 380, fol. 62v to give you an idea of the kind of work we did. As part of the IIIF framework, it is possible to view existing annotations, though I am wondering, if it is also possible to add annotations? I would like to make the annotation content we created available to the Sheridan Libraries at JHU to be added to the Rose site. I'd also be more than happy to do this work myself. As I said, this is very rich content that would be of value to other scholars and students alike.
The content, in the form of annotations, was created by Monica Walker Vadillos, who was my post-doc for two years (PhD in medieval art history) and myself. I would very much hate not to make this content available to scholars and students. I have attached a sample annotation for BnF fr. 380, fol. 62v to give you an idea of the kind of work we did. As part of the IIIF framework, it is possible to view existing annotations, though I am wondering, if it is also possible to add annotations? I would like to make the annotation content we created available to the Sheridan Libraries at JHU to be added to the Rose site. I'd also be more than happy to do this work myself. As I said, this is very rich content that would be of value to other scholars and students alike.