Trust metrics wiki - Trustlet:Wiki extensions

We're running several extensions on the TrustLet wiki.

Graphivz
We have enabled the Graphviz extension on this wiki. Check out some awesome examples.

Biblio
Some possibilities:

Wikindx
http://wikindx.sourceforge.net/


 * No, for me. It is wiki and GPL but it would be better to have something integrated into mediawiki --PaoloMassa 07:49, 31 July 2007 (PDT)

Biblio Mediawiki extension
http://wikiomics.org/wiki/Biblio Biblio or Biblio.php is an extension of the Mediawiki wiki engine that was developed for making citations easier and cleaner than what is available by default. It has the particularity of automatically downloading bibliographic records from online databases such as Medline or isbndb.com.

There is also Wiblio http://wikiomics.org/wiki/Wiblio Wiblio is a web application that is designed to query various online bibliography sources and convert them into a variety of possible formats for online publishing.

Usage:

capri woof will cite these two bibliographic references, and automatically assign them a number like this: [1, 2].

The citations use a key which refer to a bibliographic entry of the section, normally placed toward the end of the page:
 * 1) notcited This entry is not cited, so it appears at the end of the list
 * 2) somekey This is another free entry, which is cited
 * 3) woof pmid=14512627 This is a comment which won't be rendered
 * 4) capri pmid=12784359
 * 5) voet isbn=0-4714-1761-0


 * I don't like it too much how it is used --PaoloMassa 08:20, 31 July 2007 (PDT)


 * BibWiki is a web-based interface to manage bibliographies. Bibwiki is an extension for MediaWiki. The bibliographies itself are stored in plain text files in the common BibTeX format. With Bibwiki it's easy to: * import from Aleph OPAC, Amazon or Proquest/CSA databases    * manage digital documents (web pages, PDF files)     * export using BibTeX styles    * generate lists of references for Microsoft Word documents.
 * check the screenshots, it seems very simple to use and it is inside mediawiki! good! unfortunately it does not import papers automatically from too many resources but maybe this is already enough. --PaoloMassa 08:07, 31 July 2007 (PDT)

Cite.php in Mediawiki

 * Extension:Cite is a collection of extensions by Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason that can be installed independently and operate independently of each other; the only thing that they have in common is that they improve citation support in one way or the other.
 * This is the one I installed first and it works now. See the page Citations sandbox. Really Really important: it needs the ParserFunctions extension and at first I forgot!!!! --PaoloMassa 07:56, 31 July 2007 (PDT)

See How to use citations in Wikipedia