The newest release of the Structured Blogging plugins might be of interest to anyone using Wordpress or Movable Type for keeping a digital record of their work, as it includes a template for writing reviews of journal articles. This provides a form for filling in standard fields (article and journal titles, volume, issue and page numbers, that sort of thing) and produces nicely formatted output as well as auto-generating COinS links so that anyone reading the article review can get directly to the full text of the paper.
I've been wondering how difficult it would be to prescribe a standard format for entering the methods and results of scientific experiments into a weblog...


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Structure Blogging Plugin
Hi,
I was trying out this plugin, but it seems that it doesn't work anymore, it is not compatible with wordpress 2.1 and the developers aren't going to continue it (http://mail.structuredblogging.org/mailman/private/structuredblogging-di...).
Moreover, the page referred for the other plugin Notepress, is not avaible any more http://projects.hubmed.org/track/notepress :(
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What kind of thing are you
What kind of thing are you trying to do? There's a COinS plugin for Wordpress that does a little bit of this, but it's not proper structured blogging. You might be better off using Drupal and defining your own CCK content types.
use a blog to follow a project of bioinformatics
I would like to do the same thing as you with notepress: use a blog to follow a project of bioinformatics.
I'm a last-year degree student and I have to follow a short period of practice of six-months in a research laboratory; the project I will work on is an analysis of the secundary structure of some genes in yeast.
Since I'm fond of Internet and the web 2.0 stuff, my head laboratory agreed to let me work slower on my project, allowing me to spend more time on deciding how to organize it and how to present it.
I've also had had to present a seminar a few weeks ago, you can find it here: http://genome.imim.es/~giovanni/ .
so I'm trying with a wordpress blog running on my local computer: I'm using it to collect all the resources on Internet, the workflows I'm using and to take note of the progresses I make.
Actually I'm not very good with the technical part, as I'm not sure I've understood very well what COinS is and I've not tried Drupal yet (I will study ;) ).
So I was looking for some interesting plugins for wordpress: in particular, I would like to find something to manage reviews on articles and resources on Internet, and maybe to implement a connotea/citeulike/other(zotero when it will have social bookmarking utilities?) account, but I believe I won't find very much :(
Content
If you can define more precisely the types of content you'll want to log, that would make it easier to point to useful plugins/modules.
Lab notebook blogging
Me too. One day I hope to get back to working on MamboLIMS and add some more features. One would be the addition of Mamblog, which is a rather simple blog component for Mambo but would be suitable as a basic research diary. A second idea would be to develop an electronic lab notebook using Facile Forms as for the other LIMS forms.
Standardisation could work well for certain types of experiment - assuming that most people are doing experiments in molecular biology (cloning, expression) or biochemistry (assays, purifications). You'd need form fields along the following lines:
Results is obviously the hard part to standardise, as results can take many forms. It may be easiest to think of results as separate files, then the form can ask "how many do you have" and provide facility to upload any kind of file format - images (for gel photos), spreadsheets or delimited text (for assays or other numerical data) and so on.
All for another day for me. Incidentally, development using Mambo has become somewhat complicated as the project has forked to create Joomla. At this stage the code seems near-identical; I'm sticking with Mambo for now.
Sounds good
I've been meaning to migrate to WP for a while, and this pretty much clinches it for me. I tried writing article reviews freehand in MT, which was painful and slow.
Notepress is a definite, too.
Update
Installing both notepress and the structured blogging plugin was pretty painless. Now if the SB plug-in could automagically take HubMed urls and markup the article so I don't have to manually enter the details...
I'm in the process of making
I'm in the process of making a Notepress bundle with Wordpress 2.0 and the Structured Blogging plugin included, hopefully this week.
As for automatically filling in the form details I agree, that would be nice too.
Here are some files that
Chris, here are some files that will let you look up PubMed articles by title and automatically fill in the metadata.
I just tested out the new
I just tested out the new plugins with the PubMed lookup functionality. Very very nice. A similar structured blogging plugin for Drupal would be nice.
I notice that the Wordpress plugins seem to recreate their own editing interfaces (the WYSIWYG editor is not enabled for the Review template).
Theoretically this should be easier in Drupal...
Neat
Thanks alf, that's very cute. Definitely makes life easier.