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Electronic publications (Epubs) are Jupyter notebooks that contain a scientific problem description and some findings that are investigated by numerical algorithms or models, that walks the reader through the science by executing the algorithms or models. The Epubs will be reviewed and can be part of a poster or oral presentation or separately submitted. Once excepted the Epub will get a DOI and will be made available through the CSDMS web. | Electronic publications (Epubs) are Jupyter notebooks that contain a scientific problem description and some findings that are investigated by numerical algorithms or models, that walks the reader through the science by executing the algorithms or models. The Epubs will be reviewed and can be part of a poster or oral presentation or separately submitted. Once excepted the Epub will get a DOI and will be made available through the CSDMS web. | ||
==Create a Jupyter Notebook | ==how to start== | ||
Jupyter Notebook is a web application for creating and sharing computational documents. It offers a simple, streamlined, document-centric experience. [https://jupyter.org/install Learn more on how to install Jupyter Notebooks]. | * Set up a web repository: When developing your Jupyter notebook, it is good practice to start setting up a web repository for version control and sharing, e.g. by using [https://github.com/ GitHub]. There you can submit the updates to your notebook and include a user license. | ||
* Create a Jupyter Notebook: Jupyter Notebook is a web application for creating and sharing computational documents. It offers a simple, streamlined, document-centric experience. [https://jupyter.org/install Learn more on how to install Jupyter Notebooks]. | |||
* Preferable your Jupyter Notebook should include: | |||
* Title | ** Title | ||
* Authors & affiliations | ** Authors & affiliations | ||
* Introduction | ** Introduction | ||
* Results | ** Results | ||
* Discussion ''(optional)'' | ** Discussion ''(optional)'' | ||
* Conclusions ''(optional)'' | ** Conclusions ''(optional)'' | ||
* Acknowledgements | ** Acknowledgements ''optional)'' | ||
* References | ** References | ||
== How to submit your Jupyter Notebook == | == How to submit your Jupyter Notebook == | ||
We'll reach out to you by email towards the end | We'll reach out to you by email towards the end | ||
Revision as of 14:14, 24 January 2023
Guidelines Epubs
Electronic publications (Epubs) are Jupyter notebooks that contain a scientific problem description and some findings that are investigated by numerical algorithms or models, that walks the reader through the science by executing the algorithms or models. The Epubs will be reviewed and can be part of a poster or oral presentation or separately submitted. Once excepted the Epub will get a DOI and will be made available through the CSDMS web.
how to start
- Set up a web repository: When developing your Jupyter notebook, it is good practice to start setting up a web repository for version control and sharing, e.g. by using GitHub. There you can submit the updates to your notebook and include a user license.
- Create a Jupyter Notebook: Jupyter Notebook is a web application for creating and sharing computational documents. It offers a simple, streamlined, document-centric experience. Learn more on how to install Jupyter Notebooks.
- Preferable your Jupyter Notebook should include:
- Title
- Authors & affiliations
- Introduction
- Results
- Discussion (optional)
- Conclusions (optional)
- Acknowledgements optional)
- References
How to submit your Jupyter Notebook
We'll reach out to you by email towards the end