This is great! Do you know about the FOSDEM? The Open Research devroom would be an interested place to hold a talk about it :)
Edit: my comment is shameless self promotion but honest nonetheless
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This is great! Do you know about the FOSDEM? The Open Research devroom would be an interested place to hold a talk about it :)
Edit: my comment is shameless self promotion but honest nonetheless
I'm confused. Anyone can read arXiv or Biorxiv. Why do we need a secondary website?
Thanks for your question! I wanted to bring a more modern UI + add features that I personally wanted while reading scientific papers such as saving bookmarks & creating custom Lists based on specific tags.
It seems the point is the different UI.
This is very cool, thank you! Sometimes when I post here, I link to a related research paper. A lot of research paper sites are a pain to use, and even harder to search with
The share menu seems to give me this
Collaborative Content Moderation in the Fediverse
https://openparchment.com/paper/2501.05871
https://openparchment.com/paper/2501.05871
How hard would it be to have some openparchment related links at the top of the article pages? Or perhaps a way to link to the articles details page directly?
Very cool!
Very needed, thanks 🏆
This is neat as heck. 👏👏👏👏👏
Thank you for this! Definitely cool to get a better UI for this.
However, I'll say that the biggest pain point w/r/t academic papers isn't Arxiv's interface. It's the papers themselves. PDFs are SO clunky, especially for those of us who enjoy reading on an eink screen. IMHO, the biggest unlock will be when someone figures out a way to easily convert academic PDFs to .epub while preserving the flow of the document.
Still, in the meantime, I'm very glad to have this new project. Thanks again for building! Adding it to my bookmarks
Sry that I piggyback: Is there no federated paper publishing thingy?
It doesn't really seem like something that needs federation
Well, it gives you complete control over your research and avoids relying on a service that could change it's experience at any time. It would also allow each university to host their own which might be politically easier to justify than "we use server xyz from uni zyx"
Post links, not images
There's links in the post body
Yes, that's the problem that I'm identifying