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Deliverables of W3C’s Web Annotation Working Group
Web Annotation WG
Documents
Deliverables of W3C’s Web Annotation Working Group. Note that the Working Group is now Closed; for further discussions on the evolution of Web Annotation technologies at W3C, possible errata, etc, please join the W3C Open Annotation Community Group. In particular, if you want to submit an erratum, the best is to follow the procedure described on the errata page of the documents.
Current, published documents:
- Web Annotation Data Model, REC
- Web Annotation Vocabulary, REC
- Web Annotation Protocol, REC
- Embedding Web Annotations in HTML, WG Note
- Selectors and States, WG Note
In progress documents (editor drafts):
- Web Annotation Data Model
- Web Annotation Vocabulary
- Web Annotation Protocol
- Selectors and States
- Embedding Web Annotations in HTML
Contact Info
The W3C Team Contact for the Web Annotation Working Group was Ivan Herman. The Co-Chairs of the Working Group were Tim Cole (University of Illinois) and Robert Sanderson (Stanford University).