Introduce "bookmarking" annotations and table of contents
The data model allows the use of the purpose "bookmarking". I see two possibilities to make use of it:
- Use it in the Post-Annotator (show them "only" in the Post-Annotator). The students in Frankfurt would have been very happy about that possibility and I would consider it to be useful for archival work. The Pina Bausch Archive has something like that for structuring interviews (oral history) in combination with a table of contents. For structuring and revisiting longer recordings, this might be very helpful for our users as well. Not sure how "subchapters" could be handled with the data model, but maybe that's not necessary.
- Another use case could be for the Timeline Viewer. Here it could be very helpful to either really set some bookmarks to easily come back to a few moments you consider to be important (or to continue "reading" at a specific moment). But it would also allow you to add some sort of titles to the Timeline which can be helpful in addition to dthe ate, e.g. "First rehearsal week", "Monday morning training", "working on 'figure 8'", "second show in Mainz" etc. Especially for Timelines with a lot of annotations a table of contents might also be helpful.
To use both, we can use the "scope" parameter (annotations with purpose "bookmarking" and the scope Post-Annnotator; annotations with the purpose "bookmarking" and the scope of the Timeline).