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https://jonudell.info/h/facet.mp4
https://github.com/judell/facet
Copy annotations from one group to another. Also, optionally, from one domain to another.
https://jonudell.info/h/copy-annotations.mp4
https://jonudell.info/h/CopyAnnotations
https://github.com/judell/CopyAnnotations
Search your Hypothesis tags, display all or a subset, then rename all occurrences of selected tags.
http://jonudell.info/h/tag-rename-02.mp4
https://jonudell.info/h/TagRename
https://github.com/judell/TagRename
A toolkit for building online surveys that ask questions to which answers are annotations. For the Credibility Coalition, one such question was: "Does this news story acknowledge uncertainty? If so, highlight examples." When a user of the survey makes those highlights in an online news story, they're recorded as annotations viewable in situ with an annotation client like Hypothesis. More importantly for this purpose, they're available through the Hypothesis API as data that supports anti-misinformation researchers and feeds into machine learning systems.
http://jonudell.info/h/credco-01.mp4
https://misinfocon.com/how-annotation-enables-machine-learning-fc4b0ceab10a
https://github.com/judell/AnnotationPoweredSurvey
An alternative Hypothesis bookmarklet that tries to adjust the page so that the annotation client doesn't overlap the main text.