Description
This is a WordPress plugin to automatically display a publication profile on a website.
Results can be pulled from PubMed and will be automatically updated daily.
One profile can be created per blog user.
[publications]
If your site has multiple users, each user can create their own publications list on the dashboard. The
shortcode is then changed into:
[publications name=login_name]
To retrieve results from PubMed:
Because PubMed does not use unique identifiers for a authors,
you must come up with a way to search for yourself that distinguishes
you from other people in the database.
For example:
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“mcclintock”
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“mcclintock B”
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“mcclintock B AND Cold Spring Harbor[affiliation]”
Screenshots
Installation
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Download the Plugin and activate it.
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Go to PubMed (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/) and find a unique string search string to identify
the papers you would like to display. -
Enter the search string on the plugin page or on your user profile page in WordPress.
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Wherever you’d like the publications list to appear, type [publications name=loginname], where loginname is your WordPress login name.
FAQ
- Installation Instructions
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Download the Plugin and activate it.
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Go to PubMed (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/) and find a unique string search string to identify
the papers you would like to display. -
Enter the search string on the plugin page or on your user profile page in WordPress.
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Wherever you’d like the publications list to appear, type [publications name=loginname], where loginname is your WordPress login name.
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Reviews
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Contributors & Developers
“ImpactPubs” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.
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Changelog
1.0
- Initial release
= 2.0=
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Added ORCiD search functionality
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Added multi-user functionality
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Added weekly automatic updates
2.1
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orcid id’s are now validated if they include letters, numbers, or dashes
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Up to 1000 records can now be retrieved from PubMed (this should be large enough to include anyone, but not so large so as to invite a near-infinite loop if an inappropriate search is done.
2.2
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simplified author formatting function
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added css and js to adjust the line height to fix a spacing issue with very small fonts
2.3
- changed ORCiD retrieval to now retrieve from feed.labs.orcid-eu.org. As this service is also an ongoing project this may require some tweaks in the future.
2.4
- changed remote requests to utilize WordPress HTTP API to support a wider variety of hosting sites
2.5
- fixed automatic updates, changed to daily cron
2.6
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Changed naming of span classes to avoid conflicts
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made ORCiD parser accept articles without a journal or a date. Now we only require a title and at least one author
2.7
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Retired all the ImpactStory code.
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Improved error handling (when remote service can’t be contacted) a bit.
3.0
- Put ImpactStory back in, as a completely separate 3rd party service.
3.1
- Updated calling from ImpactStory, to work with their new API.
3.2
- Gave users the option to place papers in tabs organized by year.
3.3
- Remove curly braces from ORCiD-imported articles’ title and journal name
4.0
- Remove ORCID and ImpactStory options entirely.