5 Million Annotations
Continuing our remarkable growth, Hypothesis recorded its five millionth annotation in March 2019.
Continuing our remarkable growth, Hypothesis recorded its five millionth annotation in March 2019.
Acknowledgement of uncertainty is one of the core principles of rational inquiry. We’re more likely to trust news sources that signal their credibility by upholding that principle. If news aggregators can detect and process that signal at scale, they can help me separate the wheat from the chaff. But how will we teach them to do that?
Students and teachers lead the way to Hypothesis recording a new milestone in annotation.
We have recently implemented domain-level search, which enables you to find annotations across all pages of a website with just one search.
Hypothesis expands group configurations to offer new models for collaborative annotation.
Radio buttons, checkboxes, and input boxes are the usual ways to answer survey questions. But what if the answer to a question is a selection in a document?
Explore all the proceedings from I Annotate 2018, the sixth annual conference for annotation technologies and practices.
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.