Core Systems

Publishing Layer

Publish curated collections, synthesized essays, and structured knowledge from your corpus.

Publishing Layer

Structured release surface for curated notes, essays, collections, and synthesised material. Turn the raw knowledge in your corpus into polished, publishable outputs — with full provenance, citation support, and thematic organisation.


Core Capabilities

Curate Sequence Publish
Select and organise corpus material into themed, publishable collections. Order material into coherent reading paths — from introductory to advanced. Release collections as structured pages with full provenance and citation.

Features

Collection Pages

Themed pages that group related material — extracted outputs, notes, essays, and documents — into navigable collections. Each collection has an introduction, ordering logic, and cross-references to related material.

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Draft Archive

Manage drafts and work-in-progress material before publishing. Version tracking, review states, and publication scheduling give you editorial control over what gets released and when.

Reference Notes

Attach citations, footnotes, and bibliographic references to published material. Every claim links back to source material in the corpus for verification.

Publication View

Clean, readable view of published collections optimised for reading and sharing. Structured layouts with consistent typography, navigation, and contextual sidebars.


The Problem We Solve

"I have years of notes but nothing publishable"

Raw notes and conversation extracts aren't readable publications. The Publishing Layer provides the editorial infrastructure — curation, sequencing, and formatting — to turn raw knowledge into polished output.

"Publishing means starting from scratch"

Traditional writing workflows start with a blank page. With Keimenon, you start from a curated corpus — selecting, organising, and synthesising existing material rather than writing from nothing.

"I can't maintain provenance in published material"

When you publish from a knowledge base, readers need to trust the sources. Reference Notes and provenance links connect every published claim back to its original source material.


Publishing Workflow

  1. Select — Choose source material from your corpus using search, graph navigation, or topic clusters
  2. Organise — Arrange material into a logical collection structure with sequencing and transitions
  3. Draft — Write synthesis, introductions, and connective material in the Draft Archive
  4. Review — Verify claims against sources using the Verification Workspace
  5. Publish — Release as structured collection pages with full citation and provenance

Integration with Other Products


Related Solutions

Related Use Cases

  • For Writers — Publish synthesised essays and collections from research material
  • For Researchers — Release structured research findings with full citation
  • For Students — Compile and publish study collections and revision material

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