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Make book releases, PDF output and Zenodo DOIs #96

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sneumann opened this issue Feb 13, 2023 · 3 comments
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Make book releases, PDF output and Zenodo DOIs #96

sneumann opened this issue Feb 13, 2023 · 3 comments

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@sneumann
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Hi, by making releases of the book, possibly with PDF as additional output,
and connecting Zenodo, the book will get a DOI and authors be mentioned
in the metadata. That'll make it easier to reference from bibliography managers,
and Zonodo will ensure long term archival. Yours, Steffen

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lshep commented Feb 13, 2023

We are expecting a lot of significant changes over the next few months to the guidelines here. Until those happen and its stable I would hold off on doing this. We can reconsider once those revamps are included.

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vjcitn commented May 4, 2023

Keeping this issue alive? @sneumann which book are you referring to? Oddly enough I raised this topic at today's tech advisory board but was unaware of this suggestion.

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sneumann commented May 5, 2023

Hi, to me http://contributions.bioconductor.org/ looks like a book, and while I prefer reading the HTML version, if a PDF variant can easily be configured in the build system/continuous integration, having a PDF could be a no-brainer, and if you have that, pushing to Zenodo upon releases of the book would also be pain-free and give us DOIs and metadata. So, let's keep it open, and if someone touches the build system and saw an easy method to enable PDF (or ePub ...) that'd be great.
@stanstrup created that for https://rformassspectrometry.github.io/metaRbolomics-book/index.html#this-book-in-other-formats, although I can't tell if we're using the same framework for the books.
Yours, Steffen

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