Transcend the page and navigate research with deep context and collaboration.
Have you ever had to read a bunch of science papers for a class assignment, for research, or because you were simply interested in understanding a new science report or discovery? Did you find yourself flipping back and forth between a figure on page 1 and the text on page 13? Did you find yourself wanting to know more about a citation and why it was used? As an author, have you wished for a better way to get feedback on your published work? These are the sorts of pain points we are solving with Reader.
Reader is a software platform that allows you to better interact with and discuss papers. There is no software or app to install. It is all server-side and runs on your web browser, tablet, or phone.
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Reader is a software platform that brings scientific and technical documents into the 21st century by adding intuitive navigation and rich context to scientific and technical documents. We are three friends who are passionate about open science and eager to better the process of discovery by making it easier to find, navigate, and discuss research.
Reader is a powerful viewer for scientific documents that works on mobile, tablet, and computer platforms. You can access manuscripts via a URL in your web browser and there is no software or app to install or configure. Here are some key features:
There are lots of other features, like the ability to bookmark papers and citations as well as the ability to search through papers and the supporting information (references, comments, etc).
We hope that Reader will improve the reading experience for everyone including scholars, journalists, and citizen scientists. That’s why we’re making it 100% free. We hope Reader will ignite discussion between scientists, non-scientists, and authors of all kinds.
We want to build a sustainable enterprise so we can continue innovating and adding features to Reader and other related future tools. We also need the resources to precompute large sets of scientific papers from PubMed Central and elsewhere.
We are looking for the support of our families, friends, and colleagues to help us bring Reader to life. Reader will always be free to use for anyone that wants a better way to navigate scientific literature.
Please support us now by doing what dozens of others have already done: click here and make a pledge!
We have a lot of experience in designing and building software. Rudy is a product manager that specialized in social gaming, user experience, and user engagement. Gareth is a programmer and previously contributed to and moderates the free genomics resource GCAT (www.bioplanet.com/GCAT). David is a former professor and well-published in the DNA repair and genomics fields. He brings along vision and direction, having been a long-time creator and consumer of scientific content. Furthermore we have a number of academic scientists, bloggers, and non-experts advising along the way to help us build a tool that really brings value to everyone. We would love input from all of you as well.
We have hired designers and developers to help us complete our mission and are looking to the community for help in getting to the finish line.
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