In this webinar, we'll show how to put together a paper using Curvenote that you can iterate on, share and review with peers and export to PDF or LaTeX for submission to a preprint service or journal.
Our paper subject matter is on Earthquake data from the ongoing volcanic eruption on the island of La Palma, in the Canary Islands, Spain.
Find out how to:
Quickly and easily write technical content including abstract, equations, citations, and tables
Add figures from static images with captions
Upload a Jupyter notebook
Add figures using plots directly linked from your Jupyter notebook
Easily add cross-references and numbering
Export to arXiv compatible PDF
The paper and Jupyter notebook used during the webinar are published on Curvenote here: https://curvenote.com/@stevejpurves/l...
The data used in the webinar is published here: https://github.com/stevejpurves/ign-e...
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