Alberto Pepe edited back.tex  about 10 years ago

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The scale of the data, analysis, and code we produce and handle today in most disciplines is so large that it simply "does not fit" in a paper as it did in Galileo's times. So the papers we end up publishing become rather superficial, high-level accounts of science that fail to open and expose the raw materials of research. Whereas Galileo published annotated scientific notebooks, today we publish annotations \textit{without} a scientific notebook.   It's time to re-imagine the scientific article. And at Authorea, we are excited to be paving the way. Our mission? To enable the article of the future: a living, breathing, forkable Git repository which seamlessly connects text, images, data, code, and notebooks. notebooks, \href{https://authorea.com/users/3/articles/3904/_show_article}{like this}.  So, were he alive today, what would Galileo publish?