I love this plug-in!
I love the ease with which one can import from pubmed and bibtex. The plug-in author did an excellent job on really the hardest parts of maintaining publications.The only two thing that would make it absolutely perfect is if authors could be listed by lastname, first initial, AND if the link on the publication title was tied to to the doi link instead of dropping down for another link to click. I’ve tried link_style=”display”, which if I am reading correctly should resolve the link issue, but I see no change.There are other style things that aren’t my thing, but I can style them out by overriding the css.
Excellent tool for displaying references
I am using teachPress just for publications and have found it offers flexible display and filter options, encouraging me to augment my records with more metadata. I manage references in Zotero and export in BibTex (or Beter BibTex) and there’s generally good compatibility, though my (Mac) install of Zotero generates an empty first line that has to be deleted before being read by teachPress or else no items get created. Given that this issue was raised previously by @tfriedri (Can’t import bibtex), I’d like to echo the request for the plugin to ignore any initial blank lines before reading data. Also, the manipulation of the display of publications is handled by PHP, which works fine in normal operation, but this causes issues when creating static snapshots (e.g, when using wget, it generates many additional pages). Ideally, I’d like to see (the option of using) JavaScript instead, as with bib-publication-list on GitHub. Is this possible? Thank you.
This is fantastic!
I had been adding each of my publications to Wordpress individually and battling other plugins for formatting and Altmetrics. This teachpress plugin does it all so easily. I exported my publications to Bibtex format, upload the Bibtex, and imported into teachpress. Then just have to add the shortcode to show all the publications. This makes is really easy to stay up-to-date. One request is to have the option to show the Altmetric as medium bar (instead of donut) and have it show up automatically without the need to click the Altmetric link.
I love this plug-in!
I love the ease with which one can import from pubmed and bibtex. The plug-in author did an excellent job on really the hardest parts of maintaining publications.The only two thing that would make it absolutely perfect is if authors could be listed by lastname, first initial, AND if the link on the publication title was tied to to the doi link instead of dropping down for another link to click. I’ve tried link_style=”display”, which if I am reading correctly should resolve the link issue, but I see no change.There are other style things that aren’t my thing, but I can style them out by overriding the css.
Fits our needs perfectly for academic publications
A fantastic solution for displaying academic publication. Still got some small fixes but that is evolutionary. Thank you to the teachPress guy.
Excellent
Excellent add-on, I was looking for this for a long time. Thank you very much!
I love this plug-in!
I love the ease with which one can import from pubmed and bibtex. The plug-in author did an excellent job on really the hardest parts of maintaining publications.The only two thing that would make it absolutely perfect is if authors could be listed by lastname, first initial, AND if the link on the publication title was tied to to the doi link instead of dropping down for another link to click. I’ve tried link_style=”display”, which if I am reading correctly should resolve the link issue, but I see no change.There are other style things that aren’t my thing, but I can style them out by overriding the css.
Excellent
Excellent add-on, I was looking for this for a long time. Thank you very much!
Excellent tool for displaying references
I am using teachPress just for publications and have found it offers flexible display and filter options, encouraging me to augment my records with more metadata. I manage references in Zotero and export in BibTex (or Beter BibTex) and there’s generally good compatibility, though my (Mac) install of Zotero generates an empty first line that has to be deleted before being read by teachPress or else no items get created. Given that this issue was raised previously by @tfriedri (Can’t import bibtex), I’d like to echo the request for the plugin to ignore any initial blank lines before reading data. Also, the manipulation of the display of publications is handled by PHP, which works fine in normal operation, but this causes issues when creating static snapshots (e.g, when using wget, it generates many additional pages). Ideally, I’d like to see (the option of using) JavaScript instead, as with bib-publication-list on GitHub. Is this possible? Thank you.
Fits our needs perfectly for academic publications
A fantastic solution for displaying academic publication. Still got some small fixes but that is evolutionary. Thank you to the teachPress guy.
I love this plug-in!
I love the ease with which one can import from pubmed and bibtex. The plug-in author did an excellent job on really the hardest parts of maintaining publications.The only two thing that would make it absolutely perfect is if authors could be listed by lastname, first initial, AND if the link on the publication title was tied to to the doi link instead of dropping down for another link to click. I’ve tried link_style=”display”, which if I am reading correctly should resolve the link issue, but I see no change.There are other style things that aren’t my thing, but I can style them out by overriding the css.
Excellent
Excellent add-on, I was looking for this for a long time. Thank you very much!