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Jupyter meets the Earth: combining research use cases in geosciences with technical developments within the Jupyter and Pangeo ecosystems.
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Using Notebooks/Jupyter Book pages as part of an academic publication #62

Open whyjz opened 3 years ago

whyjz commented 3 years ago

This issue is based on the discussion at the JMTE meeting this Monday.

Suppose we follow the AGU guidelines. To include Notebooks as part of an academic publication, we push them to Github and link them to Zenodo for a DOI. The main problem is that Zenodo does not have a proper landing page for users to quickly find Jupyter Book pages (presumably deployed to Github pages). I can imagine that users have to navigate to the Github repository and locate the Github pages (if they know how), but another issue is that whether they can browse between the archived JB pages (which corresponds to the Github tag linked to Zenodo) and the latest pages, whichever they think more valuable.

I am writing a manuscript to be submitted to the Journal of Glaciology or an AGU's journal soon (hopefully) and plan to submit several notebooks containing the details of the entire analysis in the manuscript. This might serve as a real case for us to work on the abovementioned questions. Here's the link to the repo! I also wrote other minor challenges in the notebook....

Any thoughts are appreciated!