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.
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.
All journals published on Pensoft’s ARPHA platform now offer open annotation to enable academic discussion and foster collaboration in the spirit of open science practices.
Announcing a partnership to align annotation capabilities in Elsevier’s Research Products with the emerging ecosystem of interoperable, standards-based clients and services for annotation based on open technologies from Hypothesis.
When the National Center for Biotechnology Information announced the discontinuation of PubMed Commons, Hypothesis preserved and augmented over 7,000 comments for the scholarly record.
My good friend John Perry Barlow passed yesterday. John Perry, together with Gerry Percy, was Hypothesis’ founding (and till yesterday, active) board member. From the very beginning, he understood and […]
Hypothesis and the COS partner to integrate annotation into Open Science Framework preprint services, enabling researchers to engage, discuss, and share in their regular workflows.
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.