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PaperTool, a fully automated working paper series management tool for RePEc using AWS

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  • Monash SoDa Labs

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Python

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PaperTool is a customizable tool from Monash SoDa Labs for any standard working paper series that handles: 1) automatically adding department or lab specific front cover template(s), 2) previewing the final paper, 3) uploading working papers to a central repository on AWS, 4) updating previous working papers, and 5) archiving papers on RePEc. It's a fully cloud-based solution to one of the most common problems plaguing academics: Dissemination of working papers with minimal hassle and cost. Setup your working papers site within minutes!

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  • Monash SoDa Labs, 2022. "PaperTool, a fully automated working paper series management tool for RePEc using AWS," RePEc scripts papertool, RePEc Team.
  • Handle: RePEc:rpc:script:papertool
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