The University of California Press and Hypothesis have announced a partnership to deploy annotation technology across Collabra: Psychology, the official journal of the Society for the Improvement of Psychological Science, adding a powerful collaboration tool for the community of researchers, authors, and readers in this field.
In offering open annotation on Collabra: Psychology, University of California Press is the latest publisher to integrate Hypothesis' publisher groups, which gives content providers the ability to launch branded and moderated annotation layers across their journals or books. Collabra: Psychology will deploy an open group in which anyone can participate. Authors may use the technology to add additional content or context to their publications and to engage with readers. Journal staff can use annotation to add updates, corrections, or recommendations for readers. Researchers can confirm findings, organise materials for their own research or run journal clubs across journal content and beyond.
The University of California Press publishes Collabra: Psychology on the Ubiquity Press platform, which also recently integrated Hypothesis into their platform to enable annotation on books published in EPUB format.
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