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What (who) is annotation - definition

PIECE OF METADATA ATTACHED TO A DOCUMENT OR OTHER ENTITY
Annotated; Annotations; Annotate; Obs.; Annotation Type Override; How to Annotate; 🗟; Semantic annotation; Annotating; Semantic tagging; Mathematical expression annotation

annotation         
n.
1.
Note, comment, commentary, remark, observation, gloss, scholium, explanation, elucidation, illustration.
2.
Supplying with notes, making notes, commentation, commenting, illustrating, illustration, elucidating, elucidation.
annotation         
1. <programming, compiler> Extra information associated with a particular point in a document or program. Annotations may be added either by a compiler or by the programmer. They are not usually essential to the correct function of the program but give hints to improve performance. 2. <hypertext> A new commentary node linked to an existing node. If readers, as well as authors, can annotate nodes, then they can immediately provide feedback if the information is misleading, out of date or plain wrong. (1995-11-26)
annotation         
n.
1) to make an annotation (to make annotations on a text)
2) copious annotations

Wikipedia

Annotation

An annotation is extra information associated with a particular point in a document or other piece of information. It can be a note that includes a comment or explanation. Annotations are sometimes presented in the margin of book pages. For annotations of different digital media, see web annotation and text annotation.

Examples of use of annotation
1. When there‘s too much annotation to read the text, he starts over with a fresh copy.
2. But it is the painstaking annotation of these thousands of documents – their detailed explanation –– that takes so long.
3. The annotation stipulated that because a complaint to the police was pending against Ben–Or, JAC may reconsider her appointment at any time before she was sworn in, should three of its nine members decide that the complaint warrants reconsideration.
4. In an annotation dated Aug. 18, 183', Aloys Fuchs, a well–respected autograph hunter who collected works from more than 1,500 musicians, authenticated that the handwriting was that of "W.A.
5. He points to a "new and significant development," a high–resolution image taken by DigitalGlobe‘s impressive QuickBird satellite and shown here publicly for the first time [alternate version with no annotation]. "I‘m calling this my satellite archeology project," Taylor said.