Rowan Cockett
@row1.ca
I talk about computational #openscience communication and science publishing. On the jupyterbook.org & @mystmd.org teams, co-founder of @curvenote.com & @continuous.foundation.
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Rowan Cockett
@row1.ca
· Nov 28
Thinking about how to improve metadata on top of a paper that already exists...
Abbreviations can probably be auto populated. What other information can we pull in to make richer links and reading experiences?
cc @madubs.bsky.social @mikemorrison.bsky.social
Abbreviations can probably be auto populated. What other information can we pull in to make richer links and reading experiences?
cc @madubs.bsky.social @mikemorrison.bsky.social
Huge milestone for the team to see this go live!!
JupyterBook 2 is released! This is now built on top of the @mystmd.org engine directly.
🚀
Please reach out on our GitHub discussions if you have any problems upgrading.
🚀
Please reach out on our GitHub discussions if you have any problems upgrading.
November 3, 2025 at 4:54 PM
Huge milestone for the team to see this go live!!
Reposted by Rowan Cockett
JupyterBook 2 is released! This is now built on top of the @mystmd.org engine directly.
🚀
Please reach out on our GitHub discussions if you have any problems upgrading.
🚀
Please reach out on our GitHub discussions if you have any problems upgrading.
November 3, 2025 at 2:31 PM
JupyterBook 2 is released! This is now built on top of the @mystmd.org engine directly.
🚀
Please reach out on our GitHub discussions if you have any problems upgrading.
🚀
Please reach out on our GitHub discussions if you have any problems upgrading.
Really inspired by the energy at the @openrxiv.bsky.social Meeting last week — feels like a turning point for preprints and open research. 🌌
Excited to see how this community is connecting data, code, and narrative into something more open, interactive, and alive. 🚀
Excited to see how this community is connecting data, code, and narrative into something more open, interactive, and alive. 🚀
The @openrxiv.bsky.social community is charting the future of preprints — not just as papers, but as connected nodes in the open research web.
Our reflections + @row1.ca's lightning talk on building continuous, connected publishing.
curvenote.com/blog/czi-ope...
Our reflections + @row1.ca's lightning talk on building continuous, connected publishing.
curvenote.com/blog/czi-ope...
October 29, 2025 at 9:15 PM
Really inspired by the energy at the @openrxiv.bsky.social Meeting last week — feels like a turning point for preprints and open research. 🌌
Excited to see how this community is connecting data, code, and narrative into something more open, interactive, and alive. 🚀
Excited to see how this community is connecting data, code, and narrative into something more open, interactive, and alive. 🚀
Excited to be teaming up with @creativecommons.bsky.social to think about incentives, tooling and licensing around modular scientific content.
Please sign up to join the working group!!
continuousfoundation.org/reuse-form
Please sign up to join the working group!!
continuousfoundation.org/reuse-form
@creativecommons.bsky.social and @continuous.foundation are teaming up to make reuse the default for modular science.
Join the cohort working to shape incentives for reuse in modular science. The group will kick off in January 2026.
Apply by Sunday, Nov 30
continuousfoundation.org/reuse-form
Join the cohort working to shape incentives for reuse in modular science. The group will kick off in January 2026.
Apply by Sunday, Nov 30
continuousfoundation.org/reuse-form
October 28, 2025 at 8:07 PM
Excited to be teaming up with @creativecommons.bsky.social to think about incentives, tooling and licensing around modular scientific content.
Please sign up to join the working group!!
continuousfoundation.org/reuse-form
Please sign up to join the working group!!
continuousfoundation.org/reuse-form
Reposted by Rowan Cockett
Imagine re-using every figure, method, or analysis without digging for it. That’s the idea behind a Scientific Content Management System—an SCMS. It connects the notebooks and venues where research is created, stored, and published. Explore more → bit.ly/3KSWh7t
SCMS: An introduction
Learn what a Scientific Content Management System (SCMS) is and how it works. This primer explains how SCMS connects research components across tools, making scientific content searchable, reusable, a...
bit.ly
October 15, 2025 at 8:07 PM
Imagine re-using every figure, method, or analysis without digging for it. That’s the idea behind a Scientific Content Management System—an SCMS. It connects the notebooks and venues where research is created, stored, and published. Explore more → bit.ly/3KSWh7t
Reposted by Rowan Cockett
We’re proud to launch our SCMS — a platform that turns data, code, and figures into living, connected research ready to share and build on. Read the announcement here → bit.ly/3KGqHK8
October 7, 2025 at 5:30 PM
We’re proud to launch our SCMS — a platform that turns data, code, and figures into living, connected research ready to share and build on. Read the announcement here → bit.ly/3KGqHK8
Reposted by Rowan Cockett
We’ve been on a journey to close the gap of fragmented workflows, lost credit, and disconnected tools. Our new platform turns scattered outputs into dynamic, connected and reusable research components.
Learn more about why science needs an SCMS → curvenote.com/blog/why-sci...
Learn more about why science needs an SCMS → curvenote.com/blog/why-sci...
Here at Curvenote, we’ve been on a journey to create systems and workflows that reimagine scientific communication and collaboration. Over the last five years, we’ve been focused on a universal problem: science is advancing faster than the systems we use to organize and share it.
curvenote.com
October 2, 2025 at 4:46 PM
We’ve been on a journey to close the gap of fragmented workflows, lost credit, and disconnected tools. Our new platform turns scattered outputs into dynamic, connected and reusable research components.
Learn more about why science needs an SCMS → curvenote.com/blog/why-sci...
Learn more about why science needs an SCMS → curvenote.com/blog/why-sci...
For data-citation principles, does anyone know how to use bibtex to indicate that things are a dataset?
I am seeing a lot of `[dataset]` in text in the title, which doesn't do a great job in translating to machine-readable data.
🤔
I am seeing a lot of `[dataset]` in text in the title, which doesn't do a great job in translating to machine-readable data.
🤔
September 18, 2025 at 1:54 AM
For data-citation principles, does anyone know how to use bibtex to indicate that things are a dataset?
I am seeing a lot of `[dataset]` in text in the title, which doesn't do a great job in translating to machine-readable data.
🤔
I am seeing a lot of `[dataset]` in text in the title, which doesn't do a great job in translating to machine-readable data.
🤔
So excited to have @buildwithjill.bsky.social on the @curvenote.com team. 🚀🚀
Announcing a key addition to our team: @buildwithjill.bsky.social, our Product Lead.
With Jillian’s leadership, we’re evolving Curvenote into a platform where scientific work—figures, code, data, text—can be easily created, connected, reused, and shared.
Read more: curvenote.com/blog/jillian...
With Jillian’s leadership, we’re evolving Curvenote into a platform where scientific work—figures, code, data, text—can be easily created, connected, reused, and shared.
Read more: curvenote.com/blog/jillian...
From PDFs to Possibilities - Curvenote Blog
Welcoming product visionary Jillian Hale as we build a modular, dynamic future for research. Jillian’s background spans product strategy, communication, and platform design. She brings a unique blend ...
curvenote.com
July 17, 2025 at 1:21 PM
So excited to have @buildwithjill.bsky.social on the @curvenote.com team. 🚀🚀
Reposted by Rowan Cockett
Announcing a key addition to our team: @buildwithjill.bsky.social, our Product Lead.
With Jillian’s leadership, we’re evolving Curvenote into a platform where scientific work—figures, code, data, text—can be easily created, connected, reused, and shared.
Read more: curvenote.com/blog/jillian...
With Jillian’s leadership, we’re evolving Curvenote into a platform where scientific work—figures, code, data, text—can be easily created, connected, reused, and shared.
Read more: curvenote.com/blog/jillian...
From PDFs to Possibilities - Curvenote Blog
Welcoming product visionary Jillian Hale as we build a modular, dynamic future for research. Jillian’s background spans product strategy, communication, and platform design. She brings a unique blend ...
curvenote.com
July 16, 2025 at 5:06 PM
Announcing a key addition to our team: @buildwithjill.bsky.social, our Product Lead.
With Jillian’s leadership, we’re evolving Curvenote into a platform where scientific work—figures, code, data, text—can be easily created, connected, reused, and shared.
Read more: curvenote.com/blog/jillian...
With Jillian’s leadership, we’re evolving Curvenote into a platform where scientific work—figures, code, data, text—can be easily created, connected, reused, and shared.
Read more: curvenote.com/blog/jillian...
Reposted by Rowan Cockett
📣 Shoutout to our Gold Sponsors for helping make #SciPy2025 an unforgettable experience! Your support fuels the talks, tutorials, and hallway moments that bring this community together. 🌟
July 9, 2025 at 3:19 PM
📣 Shoutout to our Gold Sponsors for helping make #SciPy2025 an unforgettable experience! Your support fuels the talks, tutorials, and hallway moments that bring this community together. 🌟
Reposted by Rowan Cockett
Sharing a milestone on our mission: $1.4M in seed funding secured to expand our infrastructure, strengthen community partnerships, and double down on our vision to make scientific knowledge modular, discoverable, and enduring.
Read more: curvenote.com/news/curveno...
Read more: curvenote.com/news/curveno...
Curvenote Raises $1.4M Seed Round to Power the Future of Modular Scientific Communication - Curvenote News
YC-backed company is building sustainable, interoperable tools for open science with a focus on reusable interactive content, computational workflows, and long-term infrastructure.
curvenote.com
July 4, 2025 at 2:25 PM
Sharing a milestone on our mission: $1.4M in seed funding secured to expand our infrastructure, strengthen community partnerships, and double down on our vision to make scientific knowledge modular, discoverable, and enduring.
Read more: curvenote.com/news/curveno...
Read more: curvenote.com/news/curveno...
Reposted by Rowan Cockett
We have an open call with @continuous.foundation for a Modular Style Peer Review Working Group to:
🌻 Co-create practical models for reviewing non-traditional outputs
🌻 Build trust without gatekeeping
🌻 Design review processes that reflect researcher needs
Join us: continuousfoundation.org/peer-form
🌻 Co-create practical models for reviewing non-traditional outputs
🌻 Build trust without gatekeeping
🌻 Design review processes that reflect researcher needs
Join us: continuousfoundation.org/peer-form
Peer Review Working Group Form | Join the Peer Review Innovation — Continuous Science Foundation
Participate in shaping modular peer review with the Continuous Science Foundation and PreReview, fostering ongoing scientific conversations and transparency.
continuousfoundation.org
June 27, 2025 at 1:20 PM
We have an open call with @continuous.foundation for a Modular Style Peer Review Working Group to:
🌻 Co-create practical models for reviewing non-traditional outputs
🌻 Build trust without gatekeeping
🌻 Design review processes that reflect researcher needs
Join us: continuousfoundation.org/peer-form
🌻 Co-create practical models for reviewing non-traditional outputs
🌻 Build trust without gatekeeping
🌻 Design review processes that reflect researcher needs
Join us: continuousfoundation.org/peer-form
Reposted by Rowan Cockett
@mystmd.org 1.5 is out, along with an updated web theme!
github.com/jupyter-book...
github.com/jupyter-book...
Improved site footers, hidden entries and external URLs in table of contents, better UI for in-browser execution plus improved docs and bug-fixes.
github.com/jupyter-book...
github.com/jupyter-book...
Improved site footers, hidden entries and external URLs in table of contents, better UI for in-browser execution plus improved docs and bug-fixes.
Release mystmd@1.5.0 · jupyter-book/mystmd
(full changelog)
Enhancements made
🗾 HTML Image Width #2111 (@rowanc1, @changeset-bot)
👽 Handle external URL specified in TOC #2102 (@stefanv, @fwkoch, @choldgraf, @mfisher87, @rowanc1, @changeset...
github.com
June 24, 2025 at 10:33 PM
@mystmd.org 1.5 is out, along with an updated web theme!
github.com/jupyter-book...
github.com/jupyter-book...
Improved site footers, hidden entries and external URLs in table of contents, better UI for in-browser execution plus improved docs and bug-fixes.
github.com/jupyter-book...
github.com/jupyter-book...
Improved site footers, hidden entries and external URLs in table of contents, better UI for in-browser execution plus improved docs and bug-fixes.
Reposted by Rowan Cockett
In May we hosted a convergence in Banff, Canada. The group gathered to ask better questions of science communication. Not just what’s broken?—but what could be?
We surfaced stories, tools, and a hunger for something more open, more connected.
articles.continuousfoundation.org/articles/ban...
We surfaced stories, tools, and a hunger for something more open, more connected.
articles.continuousfoundation.org/articles/ban...
Continuous Science Foundation Workshop — Banff 2025
In May 2025, a diverse group of researchers, funders, technologists, and advocates gathered in Banff to reimagine the future of scientific communication. Through case studies, system mapping, storytel...
articles.continuousfoundation.org
June 16, 2025 at 9:37 PM
In May we hosted a convergence in Banff, Canada. The group gathered to ask better questions of science communication. Not just what’s broken?—but what could be?
We surfaced stories, tools, and a hunger for something more open, more connected.
articles.continuousfoundation.org/articles/ban...
We surfaced stories, tools, and a hunger for something more open, more connected.
articles.continuousfoundation.org/articles/ban...
Reposted by Rowan Cockett
Release notes from the 1.4 release of @mystmd.org - the team made a bunch of improvements on social media links, plugin functionality, and documentation for contributors and developers!
github.com/jupyter-book...
github.com/jupyter-book...
Release mystmd v1.4.0 · jupyter-book/mystmd
(full changelog)
Enhancements made
💬 Add social media project frontmatter #2021 (@kne42, @agoose77, @fwkoch, @rowanc1, @choldgraf, @artoftheblue)
Complete ipynb export support #1915 (@kp992, @agoo...
github.com
June 13, 2025 at 1:49 PM
Release notes from the 1.4 release of @mystmd.org - the team made a bunch of improvements on social media links, plugin functionality, and documentation for contributors and developers!
github.com/jupyter-book...
github.com/jupyter-book...
Reposted by Rowan Cockett
We had an amazing meeting in Banff this week with 22 open sci nice advocates. More to come soon!
articles.continuousfoundation.org/articles/ban...
articles.continuousfoundation.org/articles/ban...
May 30, 2025 at 1:56 AM
We had an amazing meeting in Banff this week with 22 open sci nice advocates. More to come soon!
articles.continuousfoundation.org/articles/ban...
articles.continuousfoundation.org/articles/ban...
Reposted by Rowan Cockett
It was great to be getting some improvements to our checks UI into production yesterday! automated checks are run whenever something is submitted from the CLI or GitHub automations, and apply rules to the document structure - now with an improved surface for configuration @curvenote.com
June 5, 2025 at 8:48 AM
It was great to be getting some improvements to our checks UI into production yesterday! automated checks are run whenever something is submitted from the CLI or GitHub automations, and apply rules to the document structure - now with an improved surface for configuration @curvenote.com
So many amazing insights and movement this week in Banff at the Continuous Science meeting.
We had an amazing meeting in Banff this week with 22 open sci nice advocates. More to come soon!
articles.continuousfoundation.org/articles/ban...
articles.continuousfoundation.org/articles/ban...
May 30, 2025 at 1:57 AM
So many amazing insights and movement this week in Banff at the Continuous Science meeting.
Very excited to share some of the work we have been putting into Continuous Science Foundation.
continuousfoundation.org
continuousfoundation.org
May 21, 2025 at 9:02 PM
Very excited to share some of the work we have been putting into Continuous Science Foundation.
continuousfoundation.org
continuousfoundation.org
Reposted by Rowan Cockett
📢 We're looking for reviewers for the #SciPy2025 Proceedings! 🚀
🙋♀️ If you're interested or want to nominate someone, fill out this short form:
forms.gle/kuVdZenq5XrS...
🙋♀️ If you're interested or want to nominate someone, fill out this short form:
forms.gle/kuVdZenq5XrS...
SciPy Proceedings Reviewer Suggestions
Thank you for your interest in the SciPy 2025 conference. As part of the conference, a proceedings journal is being organized, for which we are organizing reviewers. If you would like to nominate…
forms.gle
April 25, 2025 at 6:23 PM
📢 We're looking for reviewers for the #SciPy2025 Proceedings! 🚀
🙋♀️ If you're interested or want to nominate someone, fill out this short form:
forms.gle/kuVdZenq5XrS...
🙋♀️ If you're interested or want to nominate someone, fill out this short form:
forms.gle/kuVdZenq5XrS...
Reposted by Rowan Cockett
May 5, 2025 at 2:52 PM
Reposted by Rowan Cockett
Reposted by Rowan Cockett
I love this - such a clear and lovely description of what research communication could be!
If we want more reproducible science, then we have to make science easier to reproduce.
Here is an early demo of a step towards that: Scalable, one-click access to re-run the LIVE code & data behind the study.
youtu.be/7AXxZ0a1ws0
#SciPub #ScienceUX
Here is an early demo of a step towards that: Scalable, one-click access to re-run the LIVE code & data behind the study.
youtu.be/7AXxZ0a1ws0
#SciPub #ScienceUX
Edit a scientific study in one click?
Stand on the shoulders of giants, in one click, with the new "Open in Jupyter Lab" button. Compatible with all open-source MystMarkdown sites, and of course ...
youtu.be
March 18, 2025 at 7:02 PM
I love this - such a clear and lovely description of what research communication could be!
Reposted by Rowan Cockett
If we want more reproducible science, then we have to make science easier to reproduce.
Here is an early demo of a step towards that: Scalable, one-click access to re-run the LIVE code & data behind the study.
youtu.be/7AXxZ0a1ws0
#SciPub #ScienceUX
Here is an early demo of a step towards that: Scalable, one-click access to re-run the LIVE code & data behind the study.
youtu.be/7AXxZ0a1ws0
#SciPub #ScienceUX
Edit a scientific study in one click?
Stand on the shoulders of giants, in one click, with the new "Open in Jupyter Lab" button. Compatible with all open-source MystMarkdown sites, and of course ...
youtu.be
March 18, 2025 at 1:28 PM
If we want more reproducible science, then we have to make science easier to reproduce.
Here is an early demo of a step towards that: Scalable, one-click access to re-run the LIVE code & data behind the study.
youtu.be/7AXxZ0a1ws0
#SciPub #ScienceUX
Here is an early demo of a step towards that: Scalable, one-click access to re-run the LIVE code & data behind the study.
youtu.be/7AXxZ0a1ws0
#SciPub #ScienceUX