afnota
Afnota is a term that has appeared in discussions of digital text annotation and footnote management. In general usage, afnota denotes a formal approach to attaching notes to passages in a way that is both human-readable and machine-processable.
Etymology: The name combines the prefix af- (from Latin roots and related languages suggesting separation or
Definition and scope: Afnota describes a family of annotation conventions intended to unify how notes are attached
Components: A typical afnota model includes a note object with an identifier, content, metadata (author, date,
Implementation and status: Several experimental projects implement afnota-like schemas, often using JSON, XML, or RDF-like structures.
Usage and examples: In practice, afnota-inspired annotations appear in digital editions, scholarly repositories, and content management