 In this video, I'll demonstrate how you can link a JStore article to a hypothesis-enabled reading, which can be done in all of the major learning management systems. In this particular instance, I'll be demonstrating using Canvas. I'll go to Create an Assignment in my Canvas course site. And I can enter the assignment name or the article name here if I'd like. So I'm just going to copy and paste the title from the article. And I select Hypothesis as my assignment source. I can then choose JStore from my file picking area. And here I can find a JStore article right within the database and copy the stable URL. And then paste the stable URL into the file picker. After I've linked the JStore article to Hypothesis in Canvas, I can launch the article right from Canvas. Any students and instructors that are launching the article from an institution that's a JStore partner will automatically be signed into JStore. So all of the article access statistics will be passed back to JStore, even though the student or instructor is accessing the article through the learning management system. Now that I've loaded the article into Canvas with Hypothesis, I can add annotations. And others can come in, add annotations themselves, or even reply to my annotations right over this article in JStore.