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SUMMARY:Webinar: Annotation for Publishers
DESCRIPTION: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 of specific annotation use cases in publishing\, a live demonstration of Hypothesis capabilities\, how Hypothesis works with our publishing partners\, and questions and answers with attendees. \nVisit our companion blog post\, watch the recording on YouTube\, and view or download the slides to learn more about digital annotation for publishers.
URL:https://web.hypothes.is/event/webinar-annotation-for-publishers/
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SUMMARY:Dive Into Open Annotation at FORCE11 2017 Summer Workshops
DESCRIPTION: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 deeply in open digital annotation. 21st Century Scholarly Communication will consider annotation as a connecting layer across the wider ecosystem of current scholarly practice. For more\, visit our companion blog post.
URL:https://web.hypothes.is/event/dive-into-open-annotation-at-force11-2017-summer-workshops/
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