Annotation in Teaching and Learning Propels Hypothesis to 4 Million Annotations
Students and teachers lead the way to Hypothesis recording a new milestone in annotation.
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Students and teachers lead the way to Hypothesis recording a new milestone in annotation.
In August 2018, 86 people from 58 different organizations gathered in Berkeley, CA and remotely to attend the first workshop convened by the Joint Roadmap for Open Science Tools.
On 1 June 2018, The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation approved a 2-year $2M grant, Scaling Annotation in Scholarship and the Humanities, to Hypothesis to support feature enhancements for its annotation software and activities related to the expansion of its humanities user base.
No pop ups, no mass emails: Hypothesis takes a different approach to GDPR, making real changes for privacy, accessibility, and community without the pesky notifications.
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.
The Credibility Coalition, a collaboration including Hypothesis, received significant new funding to support its work on a standardized framework anyone can use to generate and evaluate indicators about the credibility of online content like news.
Major preprint services convene to initiate broad discussion about annotation in preprint workflows and toolchains, with an early focus on peer review, user identity and versioning.
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.
Hypothesis and Ingenta announce the integration of Hypothesis annotation technology across the Ingenta Connect and Ingenta Open platforms.
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.