AGU, Atypon, and Hypothesis have announced the selection of Hypothesis' open source annotation framework to provide annotation capabilities on the Earth and Space Science Open Archive (ESSOAr), the open discovery and dissemination service for early research outputs, including preprints and posters presented at major scientific meetings. Launch of the new feature is expected in early 2019.
ESSOAr is a joint initiative between the American Geophysical Union (AGU) and Atypon, with generous support for its initial development from Wiley, AGU's publishing partner. It provides researchers across the Earth and space sciences with a place to post preprints and posters on a freely accessible platform.
The ESSOAr integration of annotation with Hypothesis will take advantage of its new publisher group functionality, enabling ESSOAr to create a branded and moderated layer for conversation and collaboration across posted content.
The addition of annotation to ESSOAr will complement the growing number of preprint servers that have added annotation.
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