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1) [http://www.gersteinlab.org/people/ People's Page]
1) [http://www.gersteinlab.org/people/ People's Page]
* uses a single Google Spreadsheet to keep a record of current and past Lab members.
* uses a single Google Spreadsheet to keep a record of current and past Lab members.
* uses a Python script to grab the Spreadsheet information onto a HTML for web display. Provides a printer-friendly version too.
* uses a Python script to grab the Google Spreadsheet information onto a HTML for web display. Provides a printer-friendly version too.
* Codes and documentation on how to do this will be available soon.
 
2) [http://papers.gersteinlab.org/ Papers' Page]
* the Gersteinlab publishes a gargantuan amount of papers.
* this uses Google Spreadsheet to keep a record of all the papers being published by the Gersteinlab.
* a sanitized code and some documentation of how this can be done is found [http://info.gersteinlab.org/Papers_Page_Code here].
 
3) [http://lectures.gersteinlab.org/ Lectures' Page]
* scientific seminars and lectures given by people in the Gersteinlab are consolidated here.
* this uses similar idea and layout as the Papers' Page. 
 
Acknowledgement:
Please acknowledge "Gersteinlab@Yale" if you have used this in your own work. Greatly appreciate this. Thanks!

Latest revision as of 15:23, 14 September 2011

Currently, these are the resources from the Lab that utilize Google Docs API for archiving and maintenance.

1) People's Page

  • uses a single Google Spreadsheet to keep a record of current and past Lab members.
  • uses a Python script to grab the Google Spreadsheet information onto a HTML for web display. Provides a printer-friendly version too.
  • Codes and documentation on how to do this will be available soon.

2) Papers' Page

  • the Gersteinlab publishes a gargantuan amount of papers.
  • this uses Google Spreadsheet to keep a record of all the papers being published by the Gersteinlab.
  • a sanitized code and some documentation of how this can be done is found here.

3) Lectures' Page

  • scientific seminars and lectures given by people in the Gersteinlab are consolidated here.
  • this uses similar idea and layout as the Papers' Page.

Acknowledgement: Please acknowledge "Gersteinlab@Yale" if you have used this in your own work. Greatly appreciate this. Thanks!