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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion docs/user/index.rst
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/custom-domains
/pull-requests
/downloadable-documentation
/science

.. toctree::
:maxdepth: 2
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/guides/authors
/guides/administrators
/guides/developers
/science
/examples


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9 changes: 6 additions & 3 deletions docs/user/science.rst
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Read the Docs for Science
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Documentation in scientific and academic publishing
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On this page, we explore some of the many tools and practices that *software* documentation and *academic* writing share.
If you are working within the field of science or academia,
this page can be used as an introduction.

.. 2022-08-10
.. Notes about this section:
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Their tools and practices have grown relevant to most scientific activities.
This includes building publications, books, educational resources, interactive data science, resources for data journalism and full-scale websites for research projects and courses.

Let's explore the overlap of features for software documentation and academic writing.
Here's a brief overview of some :doc:`features <features>` that people in science and academic writing love about Read the Docs:

.. dropdown:: 🪄 Easy to use
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