Events

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In the world of social annotation, there’s always something new to learn and discover. The Hypothesis team leads and participates in a wide range of events – from insightful webinars to industry conferences. Follow along and join us to stay at the forefront of online collaboration.

AnnotatED Summit at EDUCAUSE 2019

AnnotatED Summit at the University of Illinois at Chicago Center for Literacy during EDUCAUSE 2019 in Chicago, Illinois, USA.

AnnotatED Summit at EDUCAUSE 2018

InWorks 1250 14th St #1300, Denver, CO, United States

Hypothesis coordinated a free, live workshop at the University of Colorado Denver's InWork space to engage people with collaborative annotation in teaching and learning in conjunction with EDUCAUSE 2018, an annual gathering of technologists and educators, held 30 Oct–2 Nov 2018. Visit the Summit collaboration document for more information.

Preprint Services Gather to Explore an Annotation Future

On Thursday, 25 January 2018, representatives from many of the major preprint servers and other related organizations gathered in person and remotely to discuss annotation use cases around preprint content. The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation generously hosted this session in their offices at Rockefeller Center in New York City and also provided valuable context to […]

Dive Into Open Annotation at FORCE11 2017 Summer Workshops

Jon Udell and Maryann Martone from Hypothesis are leading two intensive courses on annotation in scholarly communication this summer at the FORCE11 Scholarly Communications Summer Institute (FSCI), a week-long training program at the University of California, San Diego, 31 July–4 August, 2017. Open Annotation Tools and Techniques is a hands-on workshop designed to engage participants […]

A Coalition for Scholarly Annotation

The Annotating all Knowledge coalition gathered in Portland to begin the work of defining, designing, and implementing a common framework for scholarly collaboration. Members of the coalition include publishers, platform providers, librarians, standards makers, and technologists who share a common interest in annotation of all scholarly content for the benefit of scientists, humanists, students, teachers, […]

Climate Annotation Workshop

ClimateFeedback.org aims to organize the community of climate scientists to annotate online media and provide readers and authors with in-situ feedback about the scientific credibility of information. Our own Dan Whaley spoke at the Climate Feedback workshop on December 18th. The following morning, Hypothesis hosted a morning annotation meet-up at the Hypothesis Project HQ @ […]

Reputation Workshop: 2012

Thanks to a generous grant from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation we hosted a workshop on February 22-24, 2012, in San Francisco at the Fort Mason Center, in order to share with and learn from key members of the academic, nonprofit, and commercial sectors who research and use reputation systems. Learn more on the workshop […]