Learn how to publish an Open Research webite using open source tools and easily maintain and update it as your work progresses.
Whether the purpose is publishing a thesis, a pre-print, a research report or a science blog - scientific content needs specific features like referencing, citations, cross-references, figure and table numbering, footnotes as well as the ability to communicate varied and often extensive supporting materials.
In this webinar, we will look at an open source command line tool called Curvenote, designed to build scientific websites from writing in Markdown, from Jupyter Notebooks and from documents created in a WYSIWYG online editor. The tool makes it trivial to deploy an initial website, and then easy to customize and regularly update it.
What you'll learn:
How to setup the open source tools
How to deploy your first research website
Customizations
Updating your website with new and changed content
Collaborating with others and aggregating content
Links from the video:
The Curvenote launcher service: https://try.curvenote.com/
Curvenote Documentation for the CLI and building a website from a git repo
The website Rowan published at https://webinar.row1.ca/
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