=== Kblog Include === Contributors: philliplord Tags: res-comms, scholar, academic, science Requires at least: 3.0 Tested up to: 3.6.1 Stable Tag: 0.1 License: GPLv3.0 Transcludes content from arXiv and other academic repositories. == Description == With this plugin you can include content from arXiv or other academic repositories in your blog post. For example, if placing [kblog-inc server="arxiv"]1303.0213[/kblog-inc] in your blog post, the abstract of this article will be include at this point in text. Additionally, the title will be set to the title of the article ("The semantic web takes wing" in this case). Finally, if you have use [http://wordpress.org/plugins/kblog-metadata/](kblog-metadata), the authors, and date will be set appropriately also. It is possible to add additional material to the post as normal; for example, with my [http://www.russet.org.uk/blog/category/all/professional/science/papers](papers), I add a plain English summary, and where the authors allow, I also add the reviews; an example can be seen for the above [http://www.russet.org.uk/blog/2366]([paper). Kblog-include uses OAI-PHM to harvest the metadata that is displays; as this is a standard, it should mean that kblog-include can transclude from any repository that supports this standard. In practice, unfortunately, different repositories use the tags in different ways. Currently, kblog-include supports http://arxiv.org, the [http://eprint.ncl.ac.uk](Newcastle University) eprints server, and [http://greycite.knowledgeblog.org](Greycite). For example: [kblog-inc server="eprint.ncl.ac.uk"]193637[/kblog-inc] Shows one of my papers. I am open to requests for new servers, ideally, via [https://github.com/phillord/kblog-include](pull request), or email otherwise. == Installation == 1. Unzip the downloaded .zip archive to the `/wp-content/plugins/` directory 1. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress == Upgrade Notice == 0.1 Initial Release == Changelog == 0.1 Initial Release