Publishing

Publish Collections

Select, sequence, and publish curated knowledge collections with full provenance.

Publish Collections

Curate and release thematic collections of notes, essays, and synthesised material from your corpus. Turn the raw knowledge you've accumulated into polished, navigable publications — with full provenance, citation support, and editorial control.


Core Capabilities

Select Sequence Release
Choose the best material from your corpus for themed collections. Order material into coherent reading paths with transitions. Publish polished collections with citation support and provenance.

The Problem

"I have knowledge but nothing published"

Years of research, notes, and AI conversations sit in files. They contain valuable insights, but they're not in a publishable form. Publish Collections provides the editorial infrastructure to bridge raw knowledge and finished output.

"Publishing means writing from scratch"

Traditional publishing starts with a blank page. With Keimenon, you curate from existing material — selecting, sequencing, and synthesising rather than starting from nothing.

"I can't maintain attribution in collections"

When you assemble material from multiple sources, provenance gets lost. Every item in a published collection links back to its original source for verification.


How It Works

  1. Browse — Navigate your corpus through topic clusters, search, or the knowledge graph
  2. Select — Mark material for inclusion in a collection
  3. Sequence — Order selected material into a logical reading path
  4. Synthesise — Write connecting material, introductions, and transitions
  5. Review — Verify claims against sources in the Verification Workspace
  6. Publish — Release as structured collection pages through the Publishing Layer

Products for Publishing Collections

Publishing Layer

Editorial infrastructure — collection pages, draft archive, reference notes, and publication view.

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Corpus Workspace

Source material for collections comes from the organised corpus.

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