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From: "Ellis, Jennifer" <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Mon, 5 Jan 2015 11:36:35 +0000

Apologies for cross-posting.

Reading a research article is far from a passive experience.
Researchers mark sections of text, write critical comments, or notes
to themselves on printed copies, which can be lost, and not easily
shared. Following the latest Taylor & Francis Online site release, you
can now annotate PDF documents as you read them with the colwiz
Interactive PDF Reader* (iPDF).

Using a series of interactive tools, you can highlight text, write
notes, and draw directly on articles — just as with a printed copy.
There are two new buttons on Taylor & Francis Online to enable the
features of colwiz: “View & annotate PDF” and “Add to colwiz Library”.
By saving your annotated iPDF in your personal colwiz library, you
will not have to worry about where you placed your notes again.

You can also elect to register for an account with colwiz and access a
number of additional features including the full features of colwiz
Library and colwiz Drive, a plug-in for writing and citing, and the
ability to share your iPDF with other members.

“Taylor & Francis is delighted to implement the colwiz interactive PDF
reader on tandfonline.com. Our aim is to support readers and
researchers by enhancing the reading and annotation functionality of
PDFs, providing reference management tools, and aiding effective
collaboration,” says Genevieve Early, Digital Products Director at
Taylor & Francis.

Taylor & Francis has implemented the colwiz iPDF reader as a pilot on
a selection of 40 journal titles. For more information, visit
bit.ly/tf-colwiz

*Requires a modern browser, e.g. Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox or
Internet Explorer 11.

Jenny Ellis – Communications Officer
Author, Library & Media Relations
Taylor & Francis Group.
4 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon, OX14 4RN, UK.
Tel: +44 (0)20 7017 5902
Web: www.tandfonline.com
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