Organize your scientific publications with BibTeX in Pelican
Author | Vlad Niculae |
---|---|
Author Email | vlad@vene.ro |
Author Homepage | http://vene.ro |
Github Account | https://github.com/vene |
Note: This code is unlicensed. It was not submitted to the pelican-plugins
official repository because of the license constraint imposed there.
pelican_bibtex
requires pybtex
.
pip install pybtex
This plugin reads a user-specified BibTeX file and populates the context with a list of publications, ready to be used in your Jinja2 template.
Configuration is simply:
PUBLICATIONS_SRC = 'content/pubs.bib'
If the file is present and readable, you will be able to find the publications
variable in all templates. It is a list of tuples with the following fields:
(key, year, text, bibtex, pdf, slides, poster)
key
is the BibTeX key (identifier) of the entry.year
is the year when the entry was published. Useful for grouping by year in templates using Jinja'sgroupby
text
is the HTML formatted entry, generated bypybtex
.bibtex
is a string containing BibTeX code for the entry, useful to make it available to people who want to cite your work.pdf
,slides
,poster
: in your BibTeX file, you can add these special fields, for example:
@article{
foo13
...
pdf = {/papers/foo13.pdf},
slides = {/slides/foo13.html}
}
This plugin will take all defined fields and make them available in the template.
If a field is not defined, the tuple field will be None
. Furthermore, the
fields are stripped from the generated BibTeX (found in the bibtex
field).
You probably want to define a 'publications.html' direct template. Don't forget
to add it to the DIRECT\_TEMPLATES
configuration key. Note that we are escaping
the BibTeX string twice in order to properly display it. This can be achieved
using forceescape
.
{% extends "base.html" %}
{% block title %}Publications{% endblock %}
{% block content %}
<script type="text/javascript">
function disp(s) {
var win;
var doc;
win = window.open("", "WINDOWID");
doc = win.document;
doc.open("text/plain");
doc.write("<pre>" + s + "</pre>");
doc.close();
}
</script>
<section id="content" class="body">
<h1 class="entry-title">Publications</h1>
<ul>
{% for key, year, text, bibtex, pdf, slides, poster in publications %}
<li id="{{ key }}">{{ text }}
[ <a href="javascript:disp('{{ bibtex|replace('\n', '\\n')|escape|forceescape }}');">Bibtex</a> ]
{% for label, target in [('PDF', pdf), ('Slides', slides), ('Poster', poster)] %}
{{ "[ <a href=\"%s\">%s</a> ]" % (target, label) if target }}
{% endfor %}
</li>
{% endfor %}
</ul>
</section>
{% endblock %}
A relatively simple but possibly useful extension is to make it possible to write internal links in Pelican pages and blog posts that would point to the corresponding paper in the Publications page.
A slightly more complicated idea is to support general referencing in articles and pages, by having some BibTeX entries local to the page, and rendering the bibliography at the end of the article, with anchor links pointing to the right place.