Publisher's description
An introduction to annotation as a genre--a synthesis of reading, thinking,
writing, and communication--and its significance in scholarship and
everyday life. Annotation--the addition of a note to a text--is an everyday
and social activity that provides information, shares commentary, sparks
conversation, expresses power, and aids learning. It helps mediate the
relationship between reading and writing. This volume in the MIT Press
Essential Knowledge series offers an introduction to annotation and its
literary, scholarly, civic, and everyday significance across historical and
contemporary contexts. It approaches annotation as a genre--a synthesis of
reading, thinking, writing, and communication--and offer examples of
annotation that range from medieval rubrication and early book culture to
data labeling and online reviews.