---
name: "Editorial Quality at Scale: A Reproducible Prose-Review Pipeline"
description: "This paper documents template_prose_project, the prose-focused exemplar of the Research Project Template (https://github.com/docxology/template). It pairs the template's two-layer architecture with the prose analysis infrastructure (https://github.co..."
tags: ["prose-analysis", "readability", "editorial-review", "reproducible-research", "manuscript-quality"]
domain: "Computational"
citation: "Daniel Ari Friedman (2026). *Editorial Quality at Scale: A Reproducible Prose-Review Pipeline*. Computational."
doi: "10.5281/zenodo.20417104"
---

# Editorial Quality at Scale: A Reproducible Prose-Review Pipeline

**Daniel Ari Friedman** (2026) · Computational

## Context

This work addresses topics in **Computational**: prose analysis, readability, editorial review, reproducible research.

## Methods

Primary methods and techniques applied in this work:

- Software pipeline design
- Data-driven analysis

## Key Findings

Core contributions and results:

- This paper documents template_prose_project, the prose-focused exemplar of the Research Project Template (https://github.com/docxology/template).
- It pairs the template's two-layer architecture with the prose analysis infrastructure (https://github.com/docxology/template/tree/main/infrastructure/prose) (readability metrics, structural outline, e

## Related Works

- [2023_NSFReporting](../2023_NSFReporting/)
- [2023_NaturalAIBased](../2023_NaturalAIBased/)
- [2025_AuBI](../2025_AuBI/)

## Validation

Verification points for this work:

- DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20417104
- PDF SHA-256: 290d21b10bd588b978d6a3200cdf0e3c2441ca86fcdc777ab41975fa910a260e
- Pairing confidence: strong
- Last checked: 2026-07-01T00:30:10Z

## Prerequisites

- Familiarity with prose analysis, readability, editorial review
- Background in Computational fundamentals
- Access to source repository: N/A

## Instructions

When working with this paper:

1. Reference the DOI for citation: `10.5281/zenodo.20417104`
2. Apply methods listed in the Methods section for related analysis.
3. Validate findings against the original PDF and metadata.
