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templates interoperability #324

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jcolomb opened this issue Sep 1, 2020 · 0 comments
Open

templates interoperability #324

jcolomb opened this issue Sep 1, 2020 · 0 comments
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jcolomb commented Sep 1, 2020

It would be great to be able to write a markdown file and get an output for different templates (by only changing the output variable in the yaml).

I think this would need a large rethinking of the package logic, though (?)

NB: There is a related project, focused on the author list at first, and you are invited to participate in at https://github.com/jam-schema/jams:

author lists are a pillar of scholarly communication and rewarding system. On the other hand, the number of tools to create scholarly outputs requiring an author list is growing exponentially, with software and dataset being published on top of research manuscripts. Each system gets its own author information entry (and export) points, and they are not talking to each other.

We would like to create a common, open standard that could be used as a transfer point between the different formats, and build tools to transform the metadata from one format to the other.

We are biased toward markdown-based documents, i.e. yaml-formatted metadata, but we are hoping to get more use cases and input from YOU.

We are using Github for asynchronous work, while we try to meet regularly in online meetings.

Please use this form to express your interest and be invited to our next online meeting: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfShr9808kUIzUDAtAgJFT_ngDd6myUnWIFDxskWrRp3eBJWA/viewform?usp=sf_link

Julien Colomb, on behalf of the Jams team.

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