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Book Annotation and Viewing


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By jkrogh - Posted on 16 May 2008

zinc Roe is looking for feedback from the library and museum community as we start to map out the feature set of the next version of our book display and annotation tools. If you're interested please take a quick look at A Real Page Turner and share your thoughts. 

These tools were originally developed when we began working with the Toronto Public Library to develop tools for displaying archival books from their various special collections branches. One such application of the tools we built is a site called Ontario Time Machine that presents archival material tied to the history curriculum.

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