ESSOAr Adopts Hypothesis for Preprints Annotation
ESSOAr selects Hypothesis to enable open annotation on their open discovery and dissemination service for early research outputs.
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ESSOAr selects Hypothesis to enable open annotation on their open discovery and dissemination service for early research outputs.
ALPSP interviews Nisha Doshi of Cambridge University Press, Heather Staines of Hypothesis, and Sebastian Karcher of the Qualitative Data Repository about increasing transparency in qualitative research.
Atypon and Hypothesis are collaborating to offer open, interoperable annotation in the Literatum eReader.
An interview with three preprints services directors on using annotation in open science research, peer review, and publication, republished from the Center for Open Science.
The open-access journal Murmurations collaborated with the Public Knowledge Project to launch open peer review using Hypothesis annotation on the Open Journal Systems platform.
Annotation is now live on preprint servers hosted on the Center for Open Science’s Open Science Framework.
Learn how Hypothesis is helping HighWire Press publishers make their content come alive with open annotation.
Explore all the proceedings from I Annotate 2018, the sixth annual conference for annotation technologies and practices.
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.
Cambridge University Press, the Qualitative Data Repository and Hypothesis are honored to announce that their joint project, Annotation for Transparent Inquiry, is a finalist for the 2018 ALPSP Awards for Innovation in Publishing.