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eLife invests in open-source content production tool, Texture -

eLife has announced its investment in the development of Texture, an open-source toolset for the editing and production of manuscripts, designed to be integrated into publishers’ editorial and content-delivery systems.

Originally created by Substance Software GmbH (Substance) as a JavaScript library of tools for web-based content editing, Texture has been supported by a community of organisations collectively known as the Substance Consortium and including Érudit, the Public Knowledge Project (PKP) and SciELO. eLife has now invested in Texture’s development to support its own open-source publishing platform, but - as with the organisation’s other open-source projects - any new features will be added to the tool in such a way that they can be repurposed by other publishers.

First started in 2010, Substance provides building blocks for custom text editors and web-based publishing systems that are essential to establish an open-source ecosystem for knowledge creation and dissemination. The developers behind Substance - Michael Aufreiter and Oliver Buchtala - built the eLife Lens Reader in 2013 and have been working on the Reproducible Document Stack project.

The non-profit eLife invests heavily in software development, new product design, collaboration and outreach so that the potential for improvements in the digital communication of new research can start to be realised. The organisation supports the development of open-source tools with extensible capabilities that can be used, adopted and modified by others in a move towards an efficient and cost-effective ecosystem for science and scientists. By working to commoditise the infrastructure for research communication, eLife aims to help publishers and researchers avoid duplicating efforts across the sector and focus instead on accelerating the pace of discovery.

Working with Substance to introduce Texture to author proofing and staff quality checks brings the organisation closer to saving time in the production process and reducing the use of external vendors.

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