#Style guide for Fraser Lab website.
#Written by Robbie Diaz - 2020.
#Style Guide: Publications
authors - double quotes, to avoid breaking on names with apostrophes
all other sections - indent with 2 spaces, strings in double quotes
#Names of lab members should be bolded using the following convention: Surname FM.
#If there are multiple lab members in a row, include them in one set of double asterisk pairs.
#Use * to add an asterisk denoting co-first/corresponding author. Otherwise, bolding of names using Surname FM will break.
#For readability of code, start a new line around 140 characters.
#All images and PDFs should be named using the following convention: surname_YYYY
#Leave PMID and PMCID blank until an ID is assigned.
#Do not include additional subsections if they are not relevant to a publication (PDB, data, Zenodo, etc).
#Order of links: GitHub/Data/Server, Lab Websites (alphabetical order), Facility, Twitter, F1000, News Articles
#Put article strings in double quotes since they are separated by a colon – i.e. CNN: Article Name.
#Example Publication
- title:
authors: “Surname FM, Fraser JS. Title of article. Submitted - Preprint on Biorxiv. YYYY.”
journal:
pub_date: “YYYYMM”
image: “/static/img/pub/surname_YYYY.png”
pmid: “########”
pmcid: “PMC#######”
biorxiv: “YYYY.MM.DD.######”
biorxiv_version: “YYYY.MM.DD.######v1”
pdf: “/static/pdf/publications/surname_YYYY.pdf”
pdbs:
- PDB_ID
paired_maps_and_models:
- pdb: PDB_ID
emdb: “#####”
paired_maps_and_models_and_data:
- pdb: PDB_ID
emdb: “#####”
empiar: “#####”
data:
- “10.11577/1602169”
zenodo:
- code: “3555658”
description: qPTxM code snapshot
links:
- name: Fujimori lab @ UC San Francisco
url: https://fujimorilab.ucsf.edu
- name: Gonen lab @ UC Los Angeles
url: https://cryoem.ucla.edu/
- name: SACLA XFEL
url: http://xfel.riken.jp/eng/
- name: qPTxM code on GitHub
url: https://github.com/fraser-lab/qptm