Matteo Cantiello edited PFOS_should_be_package_together__.tex  almost 9 years ago

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PFOS should be package together with in a bundle containing  papers that are reproducible, interactive and multilayered. \textbf{Papers} should contain all the information to reproduce the described research (including the main \textbf{code} and \textbf{data}). It should also allow the reader to interact with its content, for example through interactive figures. See \href{https://www.authorea.com/users/23/articles/8762/_show_article}{here} for a more detailed description of what the "Paper of the future" should look like.   The important point is that papers should also contain links to "supplementary" documents created for a larger audience. A good start is to include a \textbf{draft of a press release}, where the media can find the most relevant facts and a few quotes from the scientist, and a \textbf{quick research summary} for the layman, where the authors can tell the short story of their work to the general public.