Traditional PDF-based scientific publishing doesn't adapt to modern reading habits. This post explores why web-native formats are the future of research communication.
Academic papers are still published primarily as PDFs, a format designed in the 1990s for printing, not reading on screens. This creates several issues: - PDFs have fixed layouts that don't adapt to mobile devices - Interactive content (data visualizations, embedded code) is impossible - Accessibility features (screen readers, high contrast) are limited
HTML is the native format of the web. Modern HTML publications can: - Adapt to any screen size (responsive design) - Include interactive visualizations using D3.js or Observable - Support screen readers and accessibility standards - Enable rich cross-referencing with tooltips
As one researcher recently noted, "Reading papers on mobile should be as natural as reading any other web content."
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