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Information for publisher partners who have implemented (or are interested in implementing) Hypothesis on their website/platform

Embedding Hypothesis in Websites and Platforms

While individuals can annotate and discuss any page on the Web by equipping their browsers with extensions or bookmarklets, or...

Publisher Groups

Note: this article describes a feature which we have released in our open-source code and are rolling out with key...

How Hypothesis interacts with document metadata

Hypothesis uses common metadata conventions to identify and alias documents so we can sync annotations across multiple versions of the...

How to establish (or avoid) document equivalence in the Hypothesis system

Hypothesis uses common metadata conventions to identify and alias documents (a process called “establishing document equivalence”). Publishers and website owners...