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### {{< figure src="/img/blog/curvenote/rowan-cockett.png" class="round-figure" alt="Rowan Cockett" >}} Rowan Cockett

Yes, it is a flavor of Markdown. We're pretty loose in the way that we talk about the MyST ecosystem, because there's really three parts of it. First, there's the flavor of Markdown -- the actual syntax that you write and see. Second, there is the structure of that after it has been parsed. That piece is much more similar to [JATS](https://jats.nlm.nih.gov/)-- there's basically a one to one mapping of that next-generation scholarly structured data to what is in JATS XML today. There's a [MyST spec](https://mystmd.org/spec) describing the structure of these documents, which we're working on in the MyST community. Third, there are the command line tools, which make it very, very easy to [get up and going](https://mystmd.org/guide/quickstart). So MyST is more than the markup language: again, you paste a DOI in there and it pulls in the references, it talks to various external services, and MyST brings that authoring experience fully together.
Yes, it is a flavor of Markdown. We're pretty loose in the way that we talk about the MyST ecosystem, because there's really three parts of it. First, there's the flavor of Markdown -- the actual syntax that you write and see. Second, there is the structure of that after it has been parsed. That piece is much more similar to [JATS](https://jats.nlm.nih.gov/) -- there's basically a one to one mapping of that next-generation scholarly structured data to what is in JATS XML today. There's a [MyST spec](https://mystmd.org/spec) describing the structure of these documents, which we're working on in the MyST community. Third, there are the command line tools, which make it very, very easy to [get up and going](https://mystmd.org/guide/quickstart). So MyST is more than the markup language: again, you paste a DOI in there and it pulls in the references, it talks to various external services, and MyST brings that authoring experience fully together.

### {{< figure src="/img/amanda-sq-200.png" class="round-figure" alt="Amanda French" >}} Amanda French

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