AGU Launches Hypothesis to Facilitate Peer Review
AGU and eJournalPress integrate open annotation into all AGU journals to to facilitate dialog among reviewers, editors and authors during peer review.
AGU and eJournalPress integrate open annotation into all AGU journals to to facilitate dialog among reviewers, editors and authors during peer review.
MIT Press adds Hypothesis annotation to their CogNet platform to offer open, standards-based collaboration tools to researchers in the brain and cognitive sciences.
In our second webinar dedicated to annotation for publishers, on 8 September 2017, we focused on how easy it is to integrate annotation into publications. During the webinar, former Director of Partnerships Heather Staines and Director of Marketing Nate Angell talked about how to embed annotation in any platform or website and more advanced [...]
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.
We’re announcing the availability of a powerful new configuration for annotation groups we call "publisher groups". Now publishers can establish and manage a default branded and moderated annotation layer on their online publications.
In our first webinar dedicated to annotation for publishers, we posed 10 questions you should ask about annotation. During the webinar, former Director of Partnerships Heather Staines and CEO Dan Whaley talked about how Hypothesis answers those questions for publishers as the provider of an open, interoperable annotation platform. The webinar also included an [...]
What questions should publishers be asking about annotation providers and platforms? Learn how Hypothesis is helping publishers make their content come alive with annotation in our webinar, Noon ET Thursday 13 July, 2017.
Take a deep dive into open annotation 31 July–4 August, 2017: two intensive courses at the FORCE11 Scholarly Communications Summer Institute.
Hypothesis and HighWire Press are announcing a partnership to bring a high quality, open annotation capability to over 3,000 journals, books, reference works, and proceedings published on HighWire’s JCore platform.
I couldn’t be more thrilled to join the Hypothesis team as Director of Partnerships. As I wrote in my initial reachout to Hypothesis, sometimes you feel as if you have been preparing for something your entire life, as if there was a plan that you were aware of only subconsciously. My long winding road through scholarly content, ed tech, and standards finally makes sense: Hypothesis was the plan!