Open Therapeutics Integrates Annotation with Hypothesis
Open Therapeutics announces integration of Hypothesis annotation to enable scientists to collaborate freely on therapeutic biotechnology research.
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Open Therapeutics announces integration of Hypothesis annotation to enable scientists to collaborate freely on therapeutic biotechnology research.
Announcing the world’s first open-source, standards-based annotation capability for EPUBs, the fastest growing publication format.
On 14 September, for the first time ever, Hypothesis users created over 10,000 annotations in a single day, as our growth in annotations continued to accelerate.
AGU and eJournalPress integrate open annotation into all AGU journals to to facilitate dialog among reviewers, editors and authors during peer review.
Editors, reviewers and scholars are recognizing the potential for open annotation to streamline and improve traditional forms of peer review and create a framework for new review practices.
Hypothesis and Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory announce the selection of Hypothesis as the primary annotation mechanism for the bioRxiv preprint service.
MIT Press adds Hypothesis annotation to their CogNet platform to offer open, standards-based collaboration tools to researchers in the brain and cognitive sciences.
Join the conversation connecting FAIR data to digital annotation at the second annual Annotating All Knowledge Coalition face-to-face meeting, co-located in Berlin with FORCE2017.
With support from the Hypothesis Open Annotation Fund, the TextThresher team has developed software that allows researchers to enlist citizen scientists in the complex annotation of large bodies of text.
Adding open, standards-based annotation to your publications is easy: learn how to integrate Hypothesis into your publishing website or platform in this next webinar in our series: Noon ET, Friday 8 September 2017.