Decentralized creation of academic documents using a Network Attached Storage (NAS) server
Scholarly document creation continues to face various obstacles. Scholarly text production requires more complex word processors than other forms of texts because of the complex structures of citations, formulas and figures. The need for peer review, often single-blind or double-blind, creates needs...
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Zusammenfassung: | Scholarly document creation continues to face various obstacles. Scholarly
text production requires more complex word processors than other forms of texts
because of the complex structures of citations, formulas and figures. The need
for peer review, often single-blind or double-blind, creates needs for document
management that other texts do not require. Additionally, the need for
collaborative editing, security and strict document access rules means that
many existing word processors are imperfect solutions for academics.
Nevertheless, most papers continue to be written using Microsoft Word (Sadeghi
et al. 2017). We here analyze some of the problems with existing academic
solutions and then present an argument why we believe that running an open
source academic writing solution for academic purposes, such as Fidus Writer,
on a Network Attached Storage (NAS) server could be a viable alternative. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1706.04185 |