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J!Research ComponentPlugin

J!Research is a component for Joomla!™ which allows for management of research-related work such as; publications, projects, and theses categorized by research area. The extension is oriented to University researchers and research departments which utilize or plan to adopt Joomla! as their content management system for publishing research. It includes several plugins which are installed automatically with the component: - Automatic citation plugin for TinyMCE editor - Generic automatic citation plugin (editors-xtd) for any editor. - Several plugins for persistence of cited records when writing documents. - Extended search to include J!Research items in searches It also includes support for several citation styles: APA, MLA, IEEE, Chicago and CSE.

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2011-11-28
Reviews: 2
I would say this component the best for publishing research. It would really minimize your task and jobs to be done. Easily gather the answer of your queries
2010-05-26
Reviews: 1
Great component, really helpful.
As I've already created accounts and profiles using Community builder, it'd be great to integrate these two components, importing users from CB and, mostly, show user's publications in CB profile.
Does anybody have any idea how to do it?
Owner's reply

Hi, this is not the first time it is suggested. I wonder if you are the same person of this thread: http://groups.google.com/group/jresearch-support/browse_thread/thread/95ad827960631fa7?hl=en_US#

There we discuss the implications.

Regards and thanks for your interest in J!Research.
Luis,

2009-12-04
Reviews: 1
Great Features for records but one real short coming. It needs to handle other file extensions for download like pdf, xls, doc files. Then it would be really useful for sharing research info.
2009-05-23
Reviews: 1
I started using J!Research for some scientific and personal websites. It has lots of features. Most ofwhich I don't use (yet). Important for me is adequate APA bibliography support, import and export of mainly Bibtex, good manageability, flexible display of bibliography and abstracts, dupe detection and great support.

For the strict APA support some tweaks are coming in version 1.1.3, which I can't wait to get my hands on.

Good luck team J!Research and keep up the coding!
2009-04-17
Reviews: 1
J!Research has huge potential if you want publications lists on your web site, its easy to use, looks great, and has many useful features. There are still a few annoying bugs (e.g. display by publication type in APA5th displays in random order) and missing features (e.g. can export bibtex refs in the back end but not in the front end?) but I still use it and can't wait for future releases to fix these issues. Overall its a great extension in the early stages of its development.
2009-02-01
Reviews: 1
This is an excellent plugin for joomla if you want to display a list of scientific publications.

we export from endnote to bibtex and import to J!research. works flawlessly!
thank you