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Making Hyperbooks for Climate Change Literature

Authors: Worthngton, Simon;

Making Hyperbooks for Climate Change Literature

Abstract

Hyperbooks are open access web publications that contain semantified content, computational interactive components, and are made a multi-format: web, paged web, epub, print-on-demand, etc. Hyperbooks are machine readable — they are made with open source technology, use W3C open standards, and follow Open Science, FAIR Data Principles, and Open Access best practice. A number of prototypes for hyperbooks have been made by the semanticClimate project using a variety of climate change science literature from the UN IPCC and UNFCCC. The focus will be on how the prototypes have been made so far with #semanticClimate, the tech stack involved, and the roadmap for future development.

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