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Searching for the numinous. Co-purveyor of https://quantum.country/ 

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    1. Konrad Hinsen‏ @khinsen 6 Apr 2018
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      I suspect the answer is zero, but I’d like to be proven wrong. Of course it depends on the definition of “paper”, so let’s say anything indexed by Web of Science or Google Scholar.https://twitter.com/johnkitchin/status/982288371048366081 …

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      John Kitchin @johnkitchin
      In The Scientific Paper Is Obsolete ([https://www.theatlantic.com/amp/article/556676/ …]) @TheAtlantic they argue notebooks are the future of publications. I wonder, how many papers have been written and published in notebooks so far?
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    2. Titus Brown‏ @ctitusbrown 6 Apr 2018
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      written in? There's one with Rob Knight and Fernando Perez that was written in it. But publishers... *shrug* formats prevent.

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    3. michael_nielsen‏ @michael_nielsen 6 Apr 2018
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      Notebooks, dunno. But that's a weirdly constrained format. Things like http://neuralnetworksanddeeplearning.com  (600 GS citations), http://distill.pub , http://worrydream.com , "The Nature of Code", SICM, etc all count as publication.

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    4. John Kitchin‏ @johnkitchin 6 Apr 2018
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      for compatibility with publishers, one would have to use something like nbconvert to generate LaTeX for submission. That is what we do with orgmode. http://distill.pub  AFAIK is handwritten html and javascript to produce high-end interactive publications.

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    5. John Kitchin‏ @johnkitchin 6 Apr 2018
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      In the last two years, they have published 10 articles? They are beautiful, but serve a different role than your typical scientific article.

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    6. michael_nielsen‏ @michael_nielsen 6 Apr 2018
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      Sure. I'm just pointing out that plenty of people have taken things into their own hands in regards to publishing format. Either by starting a journal (like http://distill.pub ), or by self-pub (http://neuralnetworksanddeeplearning.com , http://worrydream.com , http://cognitivemedium.com  etc)

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      michael_nielsen‏ @michael_nielsen 6 Apr 2018
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      I'm obviously rather biased, but I think http://neuralnetworksanddeeplearning.com  is an interesting model. I simply ask people to cite it in the page footer, people do, and Scholar notices. No conventional publisher needed.pic.twitter.com/WaFVu22xvA

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        1. michael_nielsen‏ @michael_nielsen 6 Apr 2018
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          </brag> (Although, in this case, I genuinely think it's really interesting that this worked. I didn't think it would, and didn't check citations for almost two years after publication. I was shocked.)pic.twitter.com/5uV1tRnGHP

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