Can’t wait to mark up my physical copy of @remikalir and @anterobot’s Annotation coming out on April 6th
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I'm a biomedical and electrical engineer with interests in information theory, complexity, evolution, genetics, signal processing, IndieWeb, theoretical mathematics, and big history.
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Can’t wait to mark up my physical copy of @remikalir and @anterobot’s Annotation coming out on April 6th
@paulopinto There are two types of annotations you may see on the PubPub platform. Some are done with Hypothes.is (which you’ll only see if you’re using their browser plugin or other means) and the annotations which are custom built into the PubPub system (these require you to create an account).
Can’t wait to mark up my physical copy of @remikalir and @anterobot’s Annotation coming out on April 6th
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@chrisaldrich that seems very interesting. Will take a look.
Thanks, Chris! We’re excited to start an #AnnoConvo with people about #annotation soon!
@paulopinto I suspect the final book will have some additional material, but an early draft can be found at mitpressonpubpub.mitpress.mit.edu/annotatio…
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@chrisaldrich i found the error. there’s a point at the end of the url 🙂 Thanks Chris.
@chrisaldrich are your comments in the webapge made using hypothes.is?
@paulopinto There are two types of annotations you may see on the PubPub platform. Some are done with Hypothes.is (which you’ll only see if you’re using their browser plugin or other means) and the annotations which are custom built into the PubPub system (these require you to create an account).
@chrisaldrich I’m using the hypothes.is bookmarklet in Safari