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Curvenote's mission is to free science from static PDF documents to enable researchers to continuously share more interactive, reproducible, and richly-linked #openscience content. Curvenote develops authoring and publishing tools for researchers.
When the Microscopy Society of America set out to launch Elemental Microscopy, we partnered with them to make it happen fast - an interactive, open-access journal where readers can explore data and code while MSA maintains full control of the publishing process. Read the full story → bit.ly/3LxMAff
MSA | Curvenote
A web-first experience that brings science and data to the surface. Enhance comprehension and maximize impact and reach of your research using rich metadata and interactive figures.
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November 12, 2025 at 9:16 PM
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Last week was full of great conversations at the CZI Open Science Meeting in sunny San Diego ☀️ - including on the first meeting of the new OpenRxiv organization - an exciting start to the next chapter for preprints. Read more in the post 👇
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...
October 30, 2025 at 7:56 AM
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...
October 29, 2025 at 9:13 PM
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🚀 Exciting news! The SciPy 2025 Proceedings are officially published:
👉 proceedings.scipy.org/2025

Huge thanks to the Proceedings Committee, @curvenote.com, Jim Weiss, all the authors, and reviewers who made this happen. 🙌
Proceedings of SciPy 2025 - SciPy Proceedings
Proceedings of the Python in Science Conferences
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October 29, 2025 at 5:26 PM
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@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
October 28, 2025 at 8:03 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
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...
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October 15, 2025 at 8:07 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
October 7, 2025 at 5:30 PM
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When I worked at Morressier, we always kept one eye on @curvenote.com So great to see them continue to go from strength to strength, deliver incredible features, and succeed in their mission where we did not.

Amazing things can be done even with a tiny team and great focus.

🎉🥳🙌🎊
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...
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.
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October 2, 2025 at 5:46 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...
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
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Thrilled to be on this amazing team and be part of the mission to help science move beyond the PDF! 🚀
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...
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 ...
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July 18, 2025 at 6:32 PM
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Introducing #ComposableScience, a new paradigm for the way science is communicated. Where data, code, figures are shared & credited. Where we can reuse and build on others' work easily.

Share your story & help shape how we make modular science a reality 👉 continuousfoundation.org/get-involved
July 15, 2025 at 10:09 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...
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 ...
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July 16, 2025 at 5:06 PM
So happy to have sponsored Scipy this year! 🚀🚀
📣 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 12, 2025 at 12:29 AM
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...
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.
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July 4, 2025 at 2:25 PM
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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...
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...
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June 16, 2025 at 9:37 PM
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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
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We had an amazing meeting in Banff this week with 22 open sci nice advocates. More to come soon!

articles.continuousfoundation.org/articles/ban...
May 30, 2025 at 1:56 AM
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Very excited to share some of the work we have been putting into Continuous Science Foundation.

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May 21, 2025 at 9:02 PM
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The inimitable, formidable James Heaters has gifted us (some of) the contents of his brain in the form of a primer on evaluating rigor in research articles.

And he published it using @curvenote.com so it's versionable and its code is executable - the only way it makes sense to publish in 2025. 👏👏👏
Friends, I have written you a book on forensic metascience.

It is free. You can have it. Happy St. Valentine's Day.

If you wish to give me a gift back, you can use it to cause trouble - the greatest gift of all.

open.substack.com/pub/jamescla...
I Have Written You A Book On Forensic Metascience
Use it to cause trouble
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February 14, 2025 at 5:59 PM
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I am working with @samteplitzky.bsky.social on a working group in @force11.bsky.social for:

Preserving Executable Research Content

If you are interested in joining or following along, learn more here:
curvenote.com/blog/force11...
February 28, 2025 at 10:33 PM
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Hey there 🦋🧪, we're a new open access microscopy journal and wanted to introduce ourselves! EM aims to modernize scientific publishing for microscopy, by prioritizing open science, transparency, and accessibility and using open-source formats and interactive notebooks 🙌

@curvenote.com @mystmd.org 🚀
February 2, 2025 at 11:04 AM
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The Executable Books team and @curvenote.com are doing some of the most impressive things in the scientific publishing space at the moment. I'm so happy and thankful that Curvenote are once again partnering with @scipyconf.bsky.social to support the #SciPy2025 proceedings! :D
January 22, 2025 at 7:22 PM
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Want to see a quick demo of the technology that might replace citations in scientific papers?

Goodbye citations, hello embeds.

I was just hoping for links in scientific papers, but this is even better!
The future of academic citations: Embeds
Citations are dead. Long live embeds! In the future, you won't use traditional citations in scientific articles. You'll directly embed the snippet of science...
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January 16, 2025 at 3:19 PM
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This is obviously how scientific articles should be, and if we had an open ecosystem designed for users rather than profit, we would have had this years ago. Time to dump commercial publishers and their paywalls.
Want to see a quick demo of the technology that might replace citations in scientific papers?

Goodbye citations, hello embeds.

I was just hoping for links in scientific papers, but this is even better!
The future of academic citations: Embeds
Citations are dead. Long live embeds! In the future, you won't use traditional citations in scientific articles. You'll directly embed the snippet of science...
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January 16, 2025 at 7:37 PM
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Still science in 2024: "Our figure 2 shows this result clearly. Please scroll down 30 PAGES to see it..."

PS with @curvenote.com journals, inline figures can go full-width, and any reference to a figure shows it in a hover popup.
January 8, 2025 at 5:07 AM