Hello:
The next Invenio Developer Forum will take place on Monday May 8th 2016
at 16:00 CEST in (i) CERN room 31-S-023 and in (ii) Vidyo
videoconferencing room at:
https://vidyoportal.cern.ch/flex.html?roomdirect.html&key=ygjcGzMEk8re
Today, Orestis will present Invenio 3’s sequence generator.
Hello:
The next Invenio Developer Forum will take place on Monday May 18th 2015
at 16:45 CEST in (i) CERN room 31-S-023 and in (ii) Vidyo
videoconferencing room at:
https://vidyoportal.cern.ch/flex.html?roomdirect.html&key=ygjcGzMEk8re
Today, we shall have a free bazaar session, discussing or
Hey guys!
I think we can say that we have a solution here.
The authors list by default (Invenio demo site) will not contain a None value.
Although this could be configurable depending on the data model of each
installation.
This list of authors is “connected” to first author and additional aut
Hi Sam!
On 27 Mar 2014, at 20:06, Samuele Kaplun
mailto:samuele.kap...@cern.ch>> wrote:
Additionally, as Lars mentioned, isn't the first author concept already
captured by taking the first author in the authors list? Bibfield preserve
field ordering so it's not really necessary to enforce a d
Hi Jan!
On 27 Mar 2014, at 16:02, Jan Åge Lavik wrote:
> With the None approach, it fear it can get confusing when iterating over all
> authors (or whatever other field) as one then get None into the mix. If one
> really wants to get the first author, maybe calling "first_author" (where
> "fir
Hey guys!
I have a question about the aggregation of several fields into one.
Taking the example of the authors, lets say I have two fields `_first_author`
and `_additional_authors` and I want to aggregate then into `authors`.
The common case, and the easiest, is when I have one `_first_author`
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