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Rob Campbell edited this page Feb 7, 2024 · 1 revision

Each paper published by a member of the team should be included on the Publications tab of the website. Only the DOI, an image, and a publication pdf are needed to post a publication. The details about the publication are generated automatically.

Use Codespaces or forks to make these changes.

Within the _data/ folder there is a file named sources.yaml. Here you will find information on each publication. This information automatically generates the citations.yaml file which population the Publications page of the website. To add a publication, add an entry to the sources.yaml file using the template below. The order of entries in the file does matter.

Example:

- id: 10.1111/oik.07770
  image: https://quantmarineecolab.github.io/images/journal_covers/2020_White_etal_Oikos.png
  extra-links:
    - type: pdf
      link: pdfs/2020_White_etal_Oikos.pdf
    - type: source
      link: https://github.com/eastonwhite/MPA-disturbances
      text: Code
  tags:
    - monitoring
    - marine protected areas
    - fisheries
    - spatial ecology

id

This is the most component part of the entry. It is simply the DOI of the publication. The website uses this information to extract the title, authors, etc. about the publication.

image

Each publication requires some sort of an image. The standard is to use a journal cover or representative figure about the paper. Keep in mind that the image is quite small.

`extra-links

Each paper is likely to include extra links with a minimum of a pdf link needed. A pdf of the paper should be placed in the /pdfs folder. In addition, links can include: source, blog, journal, or preprint. Other types of links could be included in the links.yaml file within the _data/ folder.

tags

List of topics/themes for the publication. It is best to keep these similar to past topics/themes used, but it is also okay to add additional ones.

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