What's the solution these days to annotating #medieval #manuscript images in #IIIF? I want to get my students annotating with digital pen + tablet using online manuscripts of their choice - do we have to tediously download the images, or are there annotation-enabled digitisations (or free software) out there?

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@litteracarolina @medievodons

Tools that come to my mind right now are:
- Pelagios https://recogito.pelagios.org/
- Liiive https://liiive.now/
- Glycerine https://glycerine.io/

Also a few exhibition or "guided viewing" tools like Adno (https://adno.app/en/), Storiiies (https://www.cogapp.com/r-d/storiiies) or Exhibit (https://www.exhibit.so/)

You could also give a try at Arvest https://arvest.app/en

#IIIF

Semantic Annotation without the pointy brackets

Work on texts and images. Identify and mark named entities. Use your data in other tools or connect to other data on the Web. Without the need to learn code.

@regisrob @medievodons This is very helpful, thank you very much. It looks like most of them don't do what I really need - free pen annotation - but Arvest might be a possibility.
@litteracarolina @regisrob @medievodons I tried to register an account on Arvest but it seems impossibile at the moment (it says there's already an account with my email, but it's not true)