Meet the Hypothesis Team That Made 3 Million Annotations Possible
Just 6 months after reaching two million annotations, Hypothesis users have now created over three million annotations just as our new team members were hitting their stride.
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Just 6 months after reaching two million annotations, Hypothesis users have now created over three million annotations just as our new team members were hitting their stride.
Cambridge University Press, the Qualitative Data Repository & Hypothesis join to pioneer making qualitative research more transparent with annotation.
Johns Hopkins University Press has partnered with Hypothesis to bring standards-based annotation layers to Modernism/modernity, the official journal of the Modernist Studies Association published on JHUP’s Print Plus platform.
2017 was a landmark year for Hypothesis and open annotation. Catch up on a year’s worth of annotation news and learn more about the latest progress in our mission to enable a conversation over the world’s knowledge.
PubFactory offers open annotation capabilities from Hypothesis to its customers, who publish over 400,000 books and 1,400 journals on their platform.
The Internet Archive and Hypothesis announce a new integration that enables open annotations to include embedded video from the TV News Archive’s huge collection.
View the recorded conversation from our 17 Oct 2017 webinar about using annotation with secondary and higher education science students to build scientific habits of mind.
Hypothesis users have created over two million annotations, taking personal notes and collaborating in research and scholarship, teaching and learning, and journalism and fact-checking.
Lately, we at Hypothesis have been thinking about how web annotation can support collaboration and conversation leading up to and following up from professional meetings. Just as Twitter has become […]
Keep the #OpenEd17 conversations going: collaborate with everyone in the open education community to annotate texts related to and inspired by this year’s conference.