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Webinar 23 Oct 2018: Implementing Hypothesis for Publishers

By Nate Angell | 15 October, 2018

Review our webinar from Tuesday 23 October 2018, that focused on the simple steps to add open, standards-based annotation into your publication with Hypothesis, the organization that brought the world open-source, standards-based annotations and runs the largest service of its kind with over 180K users and 3.9M annotations.

During the webinar, Director of Partnerships Heather Staines explored how Hypothesis collaborates with publishers to support and host annotations that enable authors, editors, invited experts, and readers to engage in discussion directly on a publication’s version of record.

The webinar covers everything you need to know to implement annotation, including key publisher use cases, the benefits of interoperable, standards-based annotation, a demo of annotation capabilities, an overview of options, including annotation groups, and how to get started working with Hypothesis. We also had plenty of time to discuss questions and implementation scenarios with attendees.

You may have missed the live webinar, but you can watch the recording below or on YouTube and view or download the slides to learn more about annotation with Hypothesis, and about group options and integrating annotation into your publications.

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