this is for holding javascript data
Matteo Cantiello edited Loving Authorea.tex
almost 9 years ago
Commit id: b18329f53307cab0505a3ff51ae30431fc414f5b
deletions | additions
diff --git a/Loving Authorea.tex b/Loving Authorea.tex
index dd42683..04485b2 100644
--- a/Loving Authorea.tex
+++ b/Loving Authorea.tex
...
Scientists, curious people, are always on the lookout for tools that can improve their work flow: one of these tools is \href{https://www.authorea.com}{Authorea}. Authorea was created by scientists and for scientists with the idea of improving the writing process. On the web collaborative papers can be written faster and with no need for emails exchange. Also the web version of the articles can include data, code
and \href{https://www.authorea.com/users/3/articles/3904/_show_article}{interactive plots}. This helps greatly the transparency and reproducibility of research.
Now it's true scientists are always interested in new
things, technical developments, but they're also a bit hesitant when it comes to changing their work flow. We are aware that a lot of astronomers have tried Authorea a while back and were disappointed by the lack of some advanced LaTeX features (e.g. \href{https://www.authorea.com/users/2/articles/38778/_show_article}{deluxetables}). But times have changed and it's now possible to switch to "\href{https://www.authorea.com/users/5713/articles/28015/_show_article}{Power LaTeX user}" mode, if needed.
So "Why should I use Authorea for my research?" It's a good question. Here some highlights that might guide that decision.