id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_yezbgqcljrdqjbrvjauzx4sxby Albert Krewinkel Formatting Open Science: agilely creating multiple document formats for academic manuscripts with Pandoc Scholar 2017 23 .pdf application/pdf 7831 942 51 distinct output formats, a DOCX file for submission to a journal, and a LATEX/PDF Keywords Open science, Markdown, Latex, Publishing, Typesetting, Document formats How to cite this article Krewinkel and Winkler (2017), Formatting Open Science: agilely creating multiple document formats for academic manuscripts with Pandoc Scholar. Currently, arXiv (https://arxiv.org/) publishes e-prints related to physics, mathematics, Examples such as the Journal of Statistical Software (JSS, https://www.jstatsoft.org/) and Figure 2 Estimated publishing cost for a 'hybrid' journal (conventional with Open Access option). Figure 3 Workfow for the generation of multiple document formats with Pandoc. authoring of academic documents and their conversion into multiple output formats. illustrates the generation of various formatted documents from a manuscript in Pandoc (http://www.geany.org/), plugins provide additional functionality for markdown editing; Scientific manuscripts have to be submitted in a format defined by the journal or publisher. The document settings and styles of the resulting file pandoc-manuscript.docx can be https://github.com/robert-winkler/scientific-articles-markdown/ https://github.com/robert-winkler/scientific-articles-markdown/ ./cache/work_yezbgqcljrdqjbrvjauzx4sxby.pdf ./txt/work_yezbgqcljrdqjbrvjauzx4sxby.txt