Curvenote Reader

Repositories and publishers are under pressure to modernize, but changing infrastructure and workflows can feel risky and disruptive. Curvenote Reader transforms existing static research into connected, web-native reading experiences — layered onto the systems Repositories and publishers already use, without changing your publishing workflows.

Readers hover over citations, expand figures, and find the context they need instantly — without downloading PDFs, scrolling through references, or losing their place.

Modern reading experiences without disruption

Evolve research reading experiences while keeping your systems and workflows intact.

Operational continuity

Curvenote Reader extends your existing publishing systems with connected reading experiences, without disrupting publishing workflows or requiring a risky, expensive migration.

Continuous reading

No jumping between tabs, PDFs, and reference sections just to follow an idea. Figures, citations, and references stay connected directly inside a single reading flow.

Structured discovery

Transform decades of research archives into connected knowledge experiences, helping readers explore relationships across publications, data, figures, and scientific context at scale.

Features

Citations & references

Open-access citations and cross-references surfaced at the point of reading — move into the work behind a citation without leaving the page.

Automated XML handoff

Transform existing articles into connected, web-native reading experiences — no migrations, rebuilds, or changes to publishing workflows.

Metadata layer

Bring authors, affiliations, funding, and related research forward — putting your metadata to work beyond indexing and archives.

Expanded figures

Zoom into figures independently and inspect detail closely, without losing your place in the article.

Abbreviations
PDF
Portable Document Format
XML
Extensible Markup Language