PubFactory Integrates Hypothesis Annotation for Publishers
PubFactory offers open annotation capabilities from Hypothesis to its customers, who publish over 400,000 books and 1,400 journals on their platform.
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PubFactory offers open annotation capabilities from Hypothesis to its customers, who publish over 400,000 books and 1,400 journals on their platform.
Hypothesis and Ingenta announce the integration of Hypothesis annotation technology across the Ingenta Connect and Ingenta Open platforms.
Open Therapeutics announces integration of Hypothesis annotation to enable scientists to collaborate freely on therapeutic biotechnology research.
Editors, reviewers and scholars are recognizing the potential for open annotation to streamline and improve traditional forms of peer review and create a framework for new review practices.
MIT Press adds Hypothesis annotation to their CogNet platform to offer open, standards-based collaboration tools to researchers in the brain and cognitive sciences.
Adding open, standards-based annotation to your publications is easy: learn how to integrate Hypothesis into your publishing website or platform in this next webinar in our series: Noon ET, Friday 8 September 2017.
We’re announcing the availability of a powerful new configuration for annotation groups we call “publisher groups”. Now publishers can establish and manage a default branded and moderated annotation layer on their online publications.
What questions should publishers be asking about annotation providers and platforms? Learn how Hypothesis is helping publishers make their content come alive with annotation in our webinar, Noon ET Thursday 13 July, 2017.
Focus on annotation with Hypothesis at the Society for Scholarly Publishing meeting 31 May–2 Jun, live in Boston or online.
Hypothesis and HighWire Press are announcing a partnership to bring a high quality, open annotation capability to over 3,000 journals, books, reference works, and proceedings published on HighWire’s JCore platform.