Testing access restrictions

on Wednesday, October 10th, 2012 10:41 | by

If the new plugins are working, you should only be able to see this post when you are logged in. Please go and check this and reply in the comments to this post. I have also added some other new functionality, such as a larger set for formatting your posts. Let me know if there’s still something you would like to have by commenting on this post.

“Beyond the PDF” workshop at Science Online London 2011

on Saturday, September 17th, 2011 2:13 | by

Martin Fenner demonstrated how to use his three WordPress plugins: BibTex Importer, Link to Link and KCite to introduce citations to scientific articles into a blog post. I have now installed these plugins and will insert a few citations below to see how easy this is:

This is a reference for a paper on Drosophila [cite source=’doi’ rel=’cito:cites’]10.1016/j.neuroscience.2011.06.058[/cite] and this is one on Hermissenda [cite source=’doi’ rel=’cito:cites’]10.1016/j.neuroscience.2011.06.063[/cite] or one on the leech [cite source=’doi’ rel=’cito:cites’]10.1242/jeb.057224[/cite]. If this worked, there should be a reference list at the bottom of this post.

In the afternoon part of the workshop Eva Amsen showed how to link a blog post to researchblogging.org, which is what I already demoed in our journal club, so I won’t cover it here.

Now, after two weeks, my provider is fiddeling with some settings to make the citation plugins working. Looking good so far! We have citations!