Announcing TRiP: Transparent Review in Preprints, Powered by Hypothesis Annotation
Hypothesis partners with multiple organizations to bring peer review to preprints using collaborative annotation.
Hypothesis partners with multiple organizations to bring peer review to preprints using collaborative annotation.
Recording a million annotations every quarter, Hypothesis is now seeing exponential growth year over year, powered by educational use.
Watch Gardner Campbell’s keynote and explore annotation’s role in education, journalism, publishing, and scholarship after 30 years of web history at the seventh annual I Annotate conference.
Continuing our remarkable growth, Hypothesis recorded its five millionth annotation in March 2019.
The American Society of Plant Biologists now offers Hypothesis annotation in their leading journal, The Plant Cell.
Using groups with open, standards-based annotation in your publications is easy: learn how to integrate Hypothesis into your publishing website or platform in this next webinar in our series: 8–9am PT/11am–12pm ET, Wednesday 30 January 2019.
Hypothesis and OpenEdition collaborate to offer post-publication open peer review on books as part of the European HIRMEOS project.
The University Press is pleased to announce that now it is possible to annotate all its publications within the browser through the Hypothesis annotation tool.
BMC has partnered with Hypothesis and Research Square to enable open annotation for community feedback in their new publication platform, In Review.
Open access publisher MDPI launches open-source annotation across all journals including customizations and integration with local user accounts.