Research Workflows

In each of the following intersecting workflows for creating an AVAnnotate project, there are two considerations to keep in mind:

  • How the information is portrayed will influence a particular audience’s understanding of the audiovisual material being made available in an AVAnnotate project.
  • How and if recordings have been made accessible online for a public audience influences how the recordings can be made accessible for playback (i.e., upload to the Internet Archive) in an AVAnnotate project.
I have an intended audience → Determine how your argument is best presented to your audience via annotations, index terms, and customized pages
→ Determine what types of annotations and index terms support how you present your argument to your audience
→ Establish what research you will need to do in order to develop your argument about the AV and present it to your audience
I have an argument → Determine what types of annotations and index terms support how you present your argument to your audience
→ Establish what research you will need to do in order to develop your argument about the AV and present it to your audience
→ Determine how your argument is best presented to your audience via annotations, index terms, and customized pages
I have audiovisual materials → Establish what research you will need to do in order to develop your argument about the AV and present it to your audience
→ Determine how your argument is best presented to your audience via annotations, index terms, and customized pages
→ Determine what types of annotations and index terms support how you present your argument to your audience

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