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Things on this page aren't neccesarily consensus, just things people listed as tech wishlist.  
 
Things on this page aren't neccesarily consensus, just things people listed as tech wishlist.  
  
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* upgrade WordPress!
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* uhh, did someone say upgrade Wordpress already?
  
 
* Seperate author names in individual fields in db, for better metadata generation.  (Then make export of DOAJ metadata use it, to make it a fully automated process!)
 
* Seperate author names in individual fields in db, for better metadata generation.  (Then make export of DOAJ metadata use it, to make it a fully automated process!)
  
* epub and/or PDF export of a complete issue
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* epub and/or PDF export of a complete issue. ("Anthologize" plugin for PDF?  This plugin for epub?: http://blogs.plos.org/mfenner/2011/02/01/epub-wordpress-plugin-released-today/)
  
 
* PDF of individual article
 
* PDF of individual article
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* Automated list of "most viewed articles", from WP statistics or Google Analytics?
 
* Automated list of "most viewed articles", from WP statistics or Google Analytics?
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* Investigate usefulness for us: Here is a WordPress plugin designed to implement editorial workflows: http://editflow.org/
  
  
  
 
[[Category: Code4Lib Journal]]
 
[[Category: Code4Lib Journal]]

Latest revision as of 10:04, 15 September 2012

Things on this page aren't neccesarily consensus, just things people listed as tech wishlist.


  • upgrade WordPress!
  • uhh, did someone say upgrade Wordpress already?
  • Seperate author names in individual fields in db, for better metadata generation. (Then make export of DOAJ metadata use it, to make it a fully automated process!)
  • PDF of individual article
  • Include "cite as" text on each page, with several major citation formats filled in with our data. Especially important because we use an "article number", rather than a page number -- which is supported by most citation formats, but it's not obvious from looking at an article what it's "article number" _is_, you have to know to get it from the URL. Makes it hard to cite correctly.
  • Automated list of "most viewed articles", from WP statistics or Google Analytics?
  • Investigate usefulness for us: Here is a WordPress plugin designed to implement editorial workflows: http://editflow.org/