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.

Webinar: Implementing Hypothesis for Publishers

In our webinar dedicated to annotation for publishers from 11 January 2018, we focused on the simple steps to add open, standards-based annotation into your publication platform or website with Hypothesis. During the webinar, former Director of Partnerships Heather Staines and Director of Marketing Nate Angell also explored how Hypothesis collaborates with publishers to support […]

Annotating All Knowledge, FAIRly

Scientists, scholars, funders, publishers, and technologists from all over the world convened to enhance the value of research data by making them FAIR: Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable. Attendees gathered in Berlin to be a part of the important conversation to connect FAIR to digital annotation and data at the second annual Annotating All Knowledge […]

Webinar: Implementing Hypothesis for Publishers

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 support […]

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 […]

Webinar: Annotation for Publishers

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 exploration […]

I Annotate 2017

The fifth annual I Annotate, a gathering dedicated to advancing digital annotation practices and technologies, took place in San Francisco from 3-6 May. I Annotate expanded the annotation community to include more participants from education, journalism, publishing, research, science, and technology, focusing on themes of fact checking, user engagement, and digital literacy. For more, visit […]

I Annotate 2016

The fourth annual I Annotate conference, dedicated to annotation technologies and practices, took place 19-20 May 2016. For more, visit our companion blog post.

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, […]

I Annotate 2015

The third annual I Annotate conference, dedicated to annotation technologies and practices. For more, visit the official I Annotate site.

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 @ […]

Annotations at the W3C

A dedicated group of individuals worked diligently toward a web annotation standard — the idea being that annotation is something that will be fundamental to the future of the web and should be interoperable, and eventually incorporated into browsers. The first chance for a face to face meeting of this new group came during the […]

I Annotate 2014

The second annual I Annotate conference brought together the worldwide annotation community to share developments, insights, and challenges, and to forge new connections. For more, visit our companion blog post.