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describe how articles are actually submitted #215

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aaronpeikert commented 3 years ago

possibly refer to papaja

cjvanlissa commented 3 years ago

I think it's worth emphasizing that many people, including us authors, are already submitting articles written in Rmarkdown. We can address the comment further by providing some guidance (e.g. indeed papaja) on how to go about this.

brandmaier commented 3 years ago

yes to both. Mention that articles can be rendered into PDF/DOC/etc.. and that some journals start to accept RMarkdown. eLife is a great example of how dynamic documents can be integrated into a submission/revision workflow.