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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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blog.kemonine.info
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| | | | | A digital methodology | |
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pivic.blog
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| | | | | [AI summary] This blog post lists the author's favorite Obsidian plugins, detailing their features, benefits, and usage scenarios. | |
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castel.dev
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| | | A while back I answered a question on Quora: Can people actually keep up with note-taking in Mathematics lectures with LaTeX. There, I explained my workflow of taking lecture notes in LaTeX using Vim and how I draw figures in Inkscape. However, a lot has... | ||