Hi Teresa et al,
I notice that many of the plugins, IJ suites request users to reference when
> publishing methods. An obviously-placed list of author requests for
> referencing would help us users to keep track of authour attributions
> -"Credit where credit's due, brother"
>
One thing the ImageJDev project would be interested in doing is improving
the list of available plugins. Rather than maintain all that data as plain
HTML, it could be structured content—e.g., as part of a Drupal web site
using CCK and Views. Then it would be possible to easily generate
information in many contexts, such as a list of author reference requests as
Teresa suggests. And of course the current layout of ImageJ plugin pages
could be largely preserved as well.
For example:
http://imagejdev.org/diffusion-limited-aggregate-modelsOriginally from:
http://rsb.info.nih.gov/ij/plugins/DLA.htmlCurrently, there are several places that maintain such lists of plugins:
*
http://rsb.info.nih.gov/ij/plugins/index.html*
http://pacific.mpi-cbg.de/wiki/index.php/Category:Plugins*
http://imagejdocu.tudor.lu/doku.php?id=plugin:start*
http://ij-plugins.sourceforge.net/ (with links to several others)
Would anyone else be interested in seeing this information unified in such a
way?
-Curtis
On Mon, Jun 7, 2010 at 8:09 AM, Teresa W <
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> I notice that many of the plugins, IJ suites request users to reference
> when
> publishing methods. An obviously-placed list of author requests for
> referencing would help us users to keep track of authour attributions
> -"Credit where credit's due, brother"
>
> Teresa Wegrzyn
> Massey university
> Palmerston North
> New Zealand
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