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  • Scholarly Communication
  • Open Science
  • Scientific Publishing

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  • Traditional multi-author writing processes face challenges at scale.
  • Open, collaborative research enhances scientific rigor through diverse expertise.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Introduce Manubot, a software solution for open scholarly writing.
  • Address limitations in collaborative manuscript authoring and publication.

Main Methods:

  • Manubot utilizes Markdown and Git for manuscript creation and version control.
  • Employs open-source software development workflows for collaborative authoring.
  • Features a cloud service for automated error checking and continuous publication.

Main Results:

  • Enables simultaneous proposal and review of manuscript changes via public repositories (e.g., GitHub).
  • Automates bibliographic management through citation by identifier.
  • Facilitates continuous publication upon source code changes.

Conclusions:

  • Manubot modernizes scholarly publishing to align with open science principles.
  • Enhances transparency, reproducibility, and collaboration in scientific writing.
  • Offers a free, efficient platform for creating and publishing scholarly manuscripts.