Citing Hypothesis Annotations

General citation guidance

Though we do not have any formal guidance on the proper way to cite a Hypothesis annotation as a source in a research paper, we recommend including the following annotation information at a minimum:

  • Full name of annotator (if known)
  • Hypothesis username
  • Date of annotation
  • First 20 words of the annotation
  • URL of annotation

You can find the URL of an annotation by clicking the Share icon in the bottom-right corner of the annotation card.

Location of Share icon to generate the annotation URL

If you have a recommended format for citing Twitter posts, this same format will almost always serve a Hypothesis annotation well.

Example citations

Chicago Manual of Style

Format:

Lastname, Firstname (Hypothesis username). Year. “Full text of the annotation up to 20 words.” Hypothesis annotation, Month day, year. URL.

Example:

Dricker, Matt (dricker). 2022. “Suggestion for citing Hypothesis annotations using the Chicago style.” Hypothesis annotation, February 22, 2022. https://hyp.is/VbTAqJPxEeyVdss0dJghSw/www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/tools_citationguide/citation-guide-2.html

APA style

Format:

Author last name, First initial. [Hypothesis user name]. (Year, Month Day). Full text of the annotation up to 20 words [annotation]. Hypothesis. URL

Example:

Dricker, M. [dricker] (2022, February 22). Suggestion for citing Hypothesis annotations using the Chicago style [annotation]. Hypothesis. https://hyp.is/VbTAqJPxEeyVdss0dJghSw/www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/tools_citationguide/citation-guide-2.html

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