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gsverhoeven.github.io
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| | | | This blog post describes a sequence of 9 steps to set up a reproducible workflow for scientific writing based on open-source tooling. It boils down to writing the manuscript in Rmarkdown, and using a set of auxiliary tools to manage citations and output to Word to share with collaborators and to prepare the final document for submission to the journal. | |
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www.schuetzler.net
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| | | | A recently published article in PLoS ONE, entitled "An Efficiency Comparison of Document Preparation Systems Used in Academic Research and Development" (link here) lit the world on fire. Okay, not really. In fact, most people, including researchers and even LaTeX enthusiasts have probably not read it. And that's fine. | |
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richardzach.org
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| | | | The challenge The authoring platform of choice in many math-heavy disciplines is LaTeX. It produces typeset documents of excellent quality and handles formulas and mathematical diagrams extremely w... | |
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daringfireball.net
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