BibliographyPlugin » History » Version 11
Version 10 (Chris Cannam, 2011-09-09 05:06 PM) → Version 11/20 (Luis Figueira, 2012-07-11 04:07 PM)
h1. Bibliography Plugin Documentation
We're developing a Plugin to manage project's and user's bibliographical entries. In the issue tracker it is named _feature_36_.
* [[BibliographyOngoingReviewNotes|Ongoing miscellaneous review notes]] from testing during development
* [[BibliographyPluginAlphaVersion|Plugin's Alpha Version Requisites and Notes]]
h2. Objective and Philosophy
Projects hosted on code.soundsoftware.ac.uk are usually associated with academic publications (papers, articles, etc). These often offer a strong theoretical background to the code that's being hosted on this site, and many times are the only way users can understand what's happening under the hood for a specific project. On the other hand many researchers are now adopting a "reproducible research" philosophy, in which they not only publish the paper/article itself, but also the code and/or data that supports such publication.
The main idea behind this module is to be able to provide a service that ties both features together, making it easy for researchers to make their source code and publications available on the same platform.
Since Redmine is a project-oriented platform, it makes sense that the publications can only be *created, edited, deleted, etc* in the project's scope.
h2. Plugin Architecture
h2. Bibtex Parsing and necessary gems
* bibtex parsing we're using the @bibtex-ruby@ gem;
* formatting: @citeproc-ruby@ gem
** need to have @libiconv@ installed
h3. Permissions
The following permissions were created:
* view
* add
* edit
* delete
h3. Models
h4. Publications
h4. Bibtex_Entries
h4. Authors
h4. Authorships
Model that "ties" the authors and publications models together. It contains relation-specific information:
* @name_on_paper@: author's name on that specific publication;
* @order@: author's order in that publication;
* @institution@: author's institution when the publication was published;
* @email@: author's email on that specific publication.
h3. Relationships
NOTE: upload the class UML.
h3. Tying it all togheter
This is the complete documentation used to create the plugin:
http://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/Hooks
h3. Views
There should be two main ways to browse publications:
# General
# Project
h4. General Publications View
All the publications published in the website.
h4. Project Publications View
All the publications related to a specific project.
h4. My Publications
In the My Page, there should be a "box" with a list of all the publications added by the user and/or publications where the user is an author
h2. Deployment note
After running the migrations, you need to seed the publication types:
@rake redmine:plugins:redmine_bibliography:seed_bibtex_entry_types@
We're developing a Plugin to manage project's and user's bibliographical entries. In the issue tracker it is named _feature_36_.
* [[BibliographyOngoingReviewNotes|Ongoing miscellaneous review notes]] from testing during development
* [[BibliographyPluginAlphaVersion|Plugin's Alpha Version Requisites and Notes]]
h2. Objective and Philosophy
Projects hosted on code.soundsoftware.ac.uk are usually associated with academic publications (papers, articles, etc). These often offer a strong theoretical background to the code that's being hosted on this site, and many times are the only way users can understand what's happening under the hood for a specific project. On the other hand many researchers are now adopting a "reproducible research" philosophy, in which they not only publish the paper/article itself, but also the code and/or data that supports such publication.
The main idea behind this module is to be able to provide a service that ties both features together, making it easy for researchers to make their source code and publications available on the same platform.
Since Redmine is a project-oriented platform, it makes sense that the publications can only be *created, edited, deleted, etc* in the project's scope.
h2. Plugin Architecture
h2. Bibtex Parsing and necessary gems
* bibtex parsing we're using the @bibtex-ruby@ gem;
* formatting: @citeproc-ruby@ gem
** need to have @libiconv@ installed
h3. Permissions
The following permissions were created:
* view
* add
* edit
* delete
h3. Models
h4. Publications
h4. Bibtex_Entries
h4. Authors
h4. Authorships
Model that "ties" the authors and publications models together. It contains relation-specific information:
* @name_on_paper@: author's name on that specific publication;
* @order@: author's order in that publication;
* @institution@: author's institution when the publication was published;
* @email@: author's email on that specific publication.
h3. Relationships
NOTE: upload the class UML.
h3. Tying it all togheter
This is the complete documentation used to create the plugin:
http://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/Hooks
h3. Views
There should be two main ways to browse publications:
# General
# Project
h4. General Publications View
All the publications published in the website.
h4. Project Publications View
All the publications related to a specific project.
h4. My Publications
In the My Page, there should be a "box" with a list of all the publications added by the user and/or publications where the user is an author
h2. Deployment note
After running the migrations, you need to seed the publication types:
@rake redmine:plugins:redmine_bibliography:seed_bibtex_entry_types@