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American Society of Plant Biologists and Hypothesis collaborate to add open annotation in The Plant Cell -

The American Society of Plant Biologists (ASPB) and Hypothesis have announced a new collaboration to add annotation to the Society's content, beginning with The Plant Cell journal. With the addition of its own branded Hypothesis group, ASPB joins the growing list of publishers and societies bringing open annotation to researchers, authors, and readers. This partnership further expands Hypothesis' collaboration with HighWire.

ASPB editors are adding some of the first annotations on The Plant Cell to provide links to related scholarly materials, including peer review reports, 'in brief' companion articles, and author biographies. A dynamic list of all annotations in ASBP's open group can be viewed at https://hypothes.is/groups/qYmBjYvN/tpc-reviews.

Hypothesis' Publisher groups enable content creators to brand and moderate their own annotation layers on top of the version of record. Open groups allow anyone to participate in post-publication discussion. Restricted groups give publishers the ability to determine who can annotate, including journal staff, authors, or invited experts.

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