Abstract

Open, collaborative research is a powerful paradigm that can immensely strengthen the scientific process by integrating broad and diverse expertise. However, traditional research and multi-author writing processes break down at scale. We present new software named Manubot, available at https://manubot.org, to address the challenges of open scholarly writing. Manubot adopts the contribution workflow used by many large-scale open source software projects to enable collaborative authoring of scholarly manuscripts. With Manubot, manuscripts are written in Markdown and stored in a Git repository to precisely track changes over time. By hosting manuscript repositories publicly, such as on GitHub, multiple authors can simultaneously propose and review changes. A cloud service automatically evaluates proposed changes to catch errors. Publication with Manubot is continuous: When a manuscript’s source changes, the rendered outputs are rebuilt and republished to a web page. Manubot automates bibliographic tasks by implementing citation by identifier, where users cite persistent identifiers (e.g. DOIs, PubMed IDs, ISBNs, URLs), whose metadata is then retrieved and converted to a user-specified style. Manubot modernizes publishing to align with the ideals of open science by making it transparent, reproducible, immediate, versioned, collaborative, and free of charge.

Highlights

  • The internet enables science to be shared in real-time at a low cost to a global audience

  • Manubot adopts the workflow from open source software development, which has enabled hundreds of contributors to simultaneously

  • GitHub is a platform designed for collaborative software development that is adaptable for collaborative writing

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Scholarly manuscripts have been written in private by a predefined team of collaborators. Dispersed teams of online contributors require new tools to jointly prepare manuscripts. We created a system called Manubot for writing manuscripts based on collaborative version control. Manubot adopts the workflow from open source software development, which has enabled hundreds of contributors to simultaneously. Manuscript readers have ample opportunity to provide public peer review and to contribute improvements, before and after journal publication. This is a PLOS Computational Biology Software paper

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