Promote your Nektar++-related publications on the website!
Dear all, As announced by Dave at the recent Nektar++ Workshop, we have a publications page on the website which strives to list the many publications which have contributed to, or made use of, Nektar++ from across the community: https://www.nektar.info/community/publications/ *If you have such a paper, we encourage you to add it to this page!* As well as giving a little extra promotion for your publication, it also helps us to demonstrate to potential funders the impact of the software, which can support further development. We have recently sought to make it easier for people to contribute their publications, by generating the webpage dynamically from BibTeX files stored in a GitLab repository. You can therefore contribute to the list as follows: 1. Fork the https://gitlab.nektar.info/nektar/nektar-publications repository into your own namespace on GitLab. 2. Clone the repository and create a new branch. 3. Update the BibTeX files accordingly to add your publication(s), tagging them with a 'group' attribute as 'core','app' or 'thesis'. 4. Commit and push your changes to GitLab. 5. Create a merge request from the branch in your fork, to 'master' in the main nektar-publications repository. Some automated checks will be performed to ensure the BibTeX is valid. Once these pass, we will then merge the MR and it will appear on the webpage. For further details on the process, please see: https://gitlab.nektar.info/nektar/nektar-publications/-/blob/master/README.m... Finally, thanks to Dave for getting all of the GitLab CI and webpage-generation magic to work! Kind regards, Chris -- Chris Cantwell Reader in Computational Engineering Director of Postgraduate Studies (PhD) Department of Aeronautics Imperial College London South Kensington Campus London SW7 2AZ Tel: +44 (0)20 759 45050 Email:c.cantwell@imperial.ac.uk www.imperial.ac.uk/people/c.cantwell
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