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  2. Topic-based authoring - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Topic-based_authoring

    In technical communication, topic-based authoring or topic-based writing is a modular approach to content creation where content is structured around topics that can be mixed and reused in different contexts. It is defined in contrast with book-oriented or narrative content, written in the linear structure of written books. [1]

  3. Authorea - Wikipedia

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    Authorea allows researchers to write documents together and attach references, figures, data, and source code. Features of the tool include collaborative editing (multiple people editing a document at the same time), automatic citation formatting, tracking changes, and the ability to make any document public or fully private.

  4. Single-source publishing - Wikipedia

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    Single-source publishing is most often understood as the creation of one source document in an authoring tool and converting that document into different file formats or human languages (or both) multiple times with minimal effort. Multi-channel publishing can either be seen as synonymous with single-source publishing, or similar in that there ...

  5. Book sprint - Wikipedia

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    A book sprint is a method of creating a book collaboratively in a short period of time, usually three to five days. [2] [3] Book sprints make use of unconference techniques [1] [4] to ensure that a group of content experts under the guidance of one or more facilitators can not only write but publish a book at the end of the sprint period.

  6. Wikindx - Wikipedia

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    WIKINDX is a free bibliographic and quotations/notes management and article authoring system (virtual research environment) designed either for single use (on a variety of operating systems) and multi-user collaborative use across the internet. [2]

  7. Author - Wikipedia

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    According to the studies of James Curran, the system of shared values among editors in Britain has generated a pressure among authors to write to fit the editors' expectations, removing the focus from the reader-audience and putting a strain on the relationship between authors and editors and on writing as a social act. Even the book review by ...

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