Curvenote
Curvenote's mission is to free science from static PDF documents to enable researchers to continuously share more interactive, reproducible, and richly-linked #openscience content. Curvenote develops authoring and publishing tools for researchers.
- Reposted by CurvenoteI (and we @mystmd.org) have been working on releasing new version of the MyST Markdown AST. A foundational change to the representation of Jupyter outputs that sets up a lot of future possibilities - notes and thoughts are here: opensci.dev/articles/on-...
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- Reposted by CurvenoteWe've just moved our `any-widget` based directives and renders for @mystmd.org into a public repo on @curvenote.com . After quite a while tinkering these are nicely supporting interactive visualizations - more work to fully implement the full `any-widget` interface coming github.com/curvenote/cu...
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- Research workflows have a lot of moving parts. Our SCMS keeps them all in sync, versioned, and easily reusable across projects. Learn more about our new platform here → curvenote.com/news/curveno...
- When the Microscopy Society of America set out to launch Elemental Microscopy, we partnered with them to make it happen fast - an interactive, open-access journal where readers can explore data and code while MSA maintains full control of the publishing process. Read the full story → bit.ly/3LxMAff
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- The @openrxiv.bsky.social community is charting the future of preprints — not just as papers, but as connected nodes in the open research web. Our reflections + @row1.ca's lightning talk on building continuous, connected publishing. curvenote.com/blog/czi-ope...
- Reposted by Curvenote🚀 Exciting news! The SciPy 2025 Proceedings are officially published: 👉 proceedings.scipy.org/2025 Huge thanks to the Proceedings Committee, @curvenote.com, Jim Weiss, all the authors, and reviewers who made this happen. 🙌
- Reposted by Curvenote@creativecommons.bsky.social and @continuous.foundation are teaming up to make reuse the default for modular science. Join the cohort working to shape incentives for reuse in modular science. The group will kick off in January 2026. Apply by Sunday, Nov 30 continuousfoundation.org/reuse-form
- Imagine re-using every figure, method, or analysis without digging for it. That’s the idea behind a Scientific Content Management System—an SCMS. It connects the notebooks and venues where research is created, stored, and published. Explore more → bit.ly/3KSWh7t
- We’re proud to launch our SCMS — a platform that turns data, code, and figures into living, connected research ready to share and build on. Read the announcement here → bit.ly/3KGqHK8
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- We’ve been on a journey to close the gap of fragmented workflows, lost credit, and disconnected tools. Our new platform turns scattered outputs into dynamic, connected and reusable research components. Learn more about why science needs an SCMS → curvenote.com/blog/why-sci...
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- Announcing a key addition to our team: @buildwithjill.bsky.social, our Product Lead. With Jillian’s leadership, we’re evolving Curvenote into a platform where scientific work—figures, code, data, text—can be easily created, connected, reused, and shared. Read more: curvenote.com/blog/jillian...
- So happy to have sponsored Scipy this year! 🚀🚀
- Sharing a milestone on our mission: $1.4M in seed funding secured to expand our infrastructure, strengthen community partnerships, and double down on our vision to make scientific knowledge modular, discoverable, and enduring. Read more: curvenote.com/news/curveno...
- Reposted by CurvenoteIn May we hosted a convergence in Banff, Canada. The group gathered to ask better questions of science communication. Not just what’s broken?—but what could be? We surfaced stories, tools, and a hunger for something more open, more connected. articles.continuousfoundation.org/articles/ban...
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- Reposted by CurvenoteHey there 🦋🧪, we're a new open access microscopy journal and wanted to introduce ourselves! EM aims to modernize scientific publishing for microscopy, by prioritizing open science, transparency, and accessibility and using open-source formats and interactive notebooks 🙌 @curvenote.com @mystmd.org 🚀
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- Reposted by CurvenoteStill science in 2024: "Our figure 2 shows this result clearly. Please scroll down 30 PAGES to see it..." PS with @curvenote.com journals, inline figures can go full-width, and any reference to a figure shows it in a hover popup.
- Why do journals insist on requiring figures at the end of the file? Haven't editors reviewed enough manuscripts to realize it's much easier to check a fig. when it's near the paragraph where it is cited? Make reviewers' lives easier - you're already not paying them! #ScientificPublishing #PeerReview
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- Join Curvenote at #AGU24! where we are talking about #OpenScience computational notebook publishing, @mystmd.org and the future of science communication. 🌎 🚀 🧵 👇
- Monday 9th - Convention Center, Ballroom B Join @stevejpurves.bsky.social for a session: Streamlining and Improving Publication Transparency in the Natural Sciences Publishing Computational Research at The Python in Science Conference Proceedings @scipyconf.bsky.social
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- Speed up your #meetingnotes in @curvenote with #Markdown lists! Both bulleted (* / - / +) and numbered (2. ) lists start with the first command and continue on their own! #DocsDay #learnsomthingnew
- Share your code in your @curvenote articles! Create code blocks using #Markdown ``` and choose your language to make use of proper formatting & highlighting implemented with @codemirror! #DocsDay #learnsomthingnew #Jupyter #TypeScript #JavaScript
- Make your content stand out with #Markdown page dividers and #quote blocks! #DocsDay #learnsomthingnew
- Add a little fun to your articles! Access #emojis 😀 using the #Markdown command : , keep typing to search and select from the drop down menu! 🚀 #DocsDay #learnsomthingnew
- Personalize how you share #code in a report. Include line numbers to reference important details or remove them for for a clean, simple look. #programming #RStats #CPP @rustlang
- Readers focus on the #figures, so add more! You can now upload multiple images at once to your @curvenote articles. Then format, position, caption and reference all your figures! #AcademicTwitter #publication #scientificwriting #SciArt
- Hey #AcademicTwitter! Word or LaTeX? We choose both! Write in a collaborative editor designed for scientific writing, then export to MS Word or LaTeX for review or submission. Read about our new MS Word export feature 👉...
- It's #DocsDay so let’s #learnsomthingnew! @curvenote supports export of your articles to PDF with a variety of professional templates! Watch an example using an @arxiv template. #OpenAccessWeek #scientifcwriting #AcWri...
- You didn’t think we would stop at PDF? @curvenote also supports exporting your writing to LaTeX with any professional template! Learn how👇 #DocsDay #learnsomethingnew #AcademicTwitter #scientifcwriting #AcWri...
- #AcademicJournal submission is detailed and time consuming. Before export, we make sure you've included the necessary components for submission. We've built in author guidelines and instructions to each professional template! #DocsDay #learnsomethingnew #scholcomm #publishing
- Our webinar tomorrow is part of the Open Publishing Fest! 😍 which is a collection of great talks and sessions over the next two weeks. #openscience If you are using #jupyter #notebooks in your research check out our webinar tomorrow. link is below 👇
- Prepare for #AcWriMo during #OpenAccessWeek! Choose one of our open access journal templates for future export! Don't see the template you need? Let us know and we'll add it! @SPIEtweets @WeAreVolcanica #DocsDay #learnsomethingnew
- Planning on submitting to a journal that requires Word? Check out our Word export feature now in beta! #DocsDay #learnsomethingnew #AcWriMo #AcademicTwitter #phdlife curvenote.com/@curvenote/getting-…
- Thought about using @curvenote for #AcWriMo2021? Version control is a handy way to track progress by you and your co-authors! Let us know what you're writing about! Good luck this month! #AcademicTwitter #phdchat #AcWriMo
- Excited to be a part of Open Publishing Fest hosted by @CokoFoundation! Check out our workshop "Writing a paper with Curvenote and Jupyter notebooks" lead by @stevejpurves on Wed, Nov 10 at 4 PM UTC! Register 👉 openpublishingfest.org/calendar.html#event-95/ #openpublish...