MDPI Integrates Hypothesis Open Source Annotation
Open access publisher MDPI launches open-source annotation across all journals including customizations and integration with local user accounts.
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Open access publisher MDPI launches open-source annotation across all journals including customizations and integration with local user accounts.
Highlights from Hypothesis’ collaboration with publishers, projects, and researchers to integrate annotation into open access for scholarship.
We have recently implemented domain-level search, which enables you to find annotations across all pages of a website with just one search.
Note: Domain-level search is available when searching for annotations (not on the search bars on our public-facing website, which you’re viewing right now). Log in to Hypothesis if you want to […]
University of California Press and Hypothesis are collaborating to offer annotation across Collabra: Psychology, the official journal of the Society for the Improvement of Psychological Science.
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: 11am ET, Tuesday 23 October 2018.
Authors, researchers and readers will now be able to annotate in branded and moderated discussions on APA PsycNET for updates, links to additional resources and interactive post-publication commentary.
The success of Climate Feedback demonstrates the potential of annotation communities. Using Hypothesis, a group of over 200 of the world’s top climate scientists annotate climate news, highlighting inaccuracies and […]
Radio buttons, checkboxes, and input boxes are the usual ways to answer survey questions. But what if the answer to a question is a selection in a document?
Seven colleges and universities are conducting joint research on annotation’s impact on student reading comprehension and writing outcomes.