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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
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The Annotation Curation Tool (W3ACT) has been developed to meet the requirements of subject specialists wishing to curate web content harvested under UK Non-print Legal Deposit Legislation. W3ACT enables users to perform numerous curatorial tasks including the assignation of metadata and crawl schedules to web content, quality assurance and the ability to request permission for open access to selected websites.
  
 
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Revision as of 16:00, 9 December 2021




w3act is an annotation and curation tool for web archives
Homepage:https://github.com/ukwa/w3act
Source Code:https://github.com/ukwa/w3act
License:https://github.com/ukwa/w3act/blob/master/LICENSE
Function:Annotation
Content type:Web




Description

The Annotation Curation Tool (W3ACT) has been developed to meet the requirements of subject specialists wishing to curate web content harvested under UK Non-print Legal Deposit Legislation. W3ACT enables users to perform numerous curatorial tasks including the assignation of metadata and crawl schedules to web content, quality assurance and the ability to request permission for open access to selected websites.

User Experiences