AVAnnotate is a free and open source workflow and application for sharing annotations of audio and video artifacts and making digital exhibits and editions.
Congratulations to @tjwintermeier on his recent publication in Kairos: A Journal of Rhetoric, Technology, and Pedagogy! 🎉 You can read Trent's software review of AVAnnotate (!!!) here: https://t.co/wDLzAvQrtU
Check out the LLILAS Benson Digital Scholarship Research Fellowship CFP, featuring an opportunity to work with AVAnnotate! The program supports students and scholars developing projects with digital methods based on LLILAS research foci and Benson collections.
The Kairos reviews section recently expanded its CFR to include reviews of technologies, digital tools, and pedagogical resources, which is why we are so excited that our latest issue showcases Trent Wintermeier's review of the digital tool AVAnnotate [https://t.co/P0YL72P3h1]
Our workshop, "AVAnnotate: Curating AV Digital Exhibits with IIIF and the Gloria Anzaldúa and Stella Adler Archives," starts bright and early at 8 AM on Tuesday, 5/21. Details here: https://t.co/LxjsJ7jTsC. Hope to see you there! 🎞️
AVAnnotate is on Twitter! 🎞️😎 Check out our new website (https://t.co/vwYz4nJDMM) and find us at the Texas Conference on Digital Libraries this week! #avannotate#TCDL2024#digitalhumanities