# Week 17 - IIIF Annotations

With Mirador, it is easy to make annotations on images. But they must be exported and reuploaded at a later time to continue working on them. This week we will be comparing how Mirador handles annotations with how Transkribus allows you to work with and annotate images.&#x20;


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