Description
This plugin has been closed as of February 15, 2022 and is not available for download. Reason: Security Issue.
Reviews
digitben
January 28, 2021
We have been looking for a good way of publishing our annual scientific conference proceedings in WordPress, and the Books & Papers plugin has certainly delivered!
Simple to use and REALLY excellent support! The author is very quick to reply and has been very helpful.
Thank you Frier!
kar95
September 24, 2020
Really nice plugin. It works as I expected
The author of this plugin was very efficient! Already, many of my questions have been answered and now the plugin has been improved for me. Today I saw the update of the plugin!
For users, please find {{ }} grammar for the conditional display.
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I have been trying to find a plugin like this for many years and finally this is the best fit for the website of my research group.
And yet it can be improved in its presentation of papers.
One issue is its formatting:
In the setup menu, one can set up the format; here is the default format.
[authors] [title] ([year]) [doi] [arxiv] [filelink] [supplementary].
However this is not at all flexible — there is no “conditional” formatting.
For instance, if the year is empty, then it should not produce (0).
Typically papers are shown on the journal website as soon as they are accepted
and those early-view papers have DOI numbers but no year, issue, volume.
It would be nice to say something like
[if year “([year])”] to display ([year]) only if it is nonzero and nonempty.
Also, doi and arXiv link do not put hyperlinks automatically.
And it would be nice if the title of the paper is linked to
doi if available,
and arxiv if doi is unavailable and arxiv is available.
however, its simplicity is causing some options to be missing. options like sort by year, by alphabet e.t.c
Contributors & Developers
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