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Managing personal pages
This document provides instructions on how to handle personal pages on the S&T website.
We provide each unit member or collaborator with the possibility to have a personal page on the S&T website. This page can be referenced in publications, presentations, email signatures, and any other relevant place.
Each unit member or collaborator can have his/her personal page under the _people/ folder; the name of the page must have the following format (lowercase):
name-surname.md
Particular nomenclative rules:
- in case of multiple names or surnames, they must all be separated by dashes (e.g., Marco Antonio De Angelis -> marco-antonio-de-angelis);
- in case of punctuation characters, they must be removed (e.g., Giuseppe Dall'Orso -> giuseppe-dallorso);
- in case of accented characters, they must be normalized (e.g., Eleonora Chistè -> eleonora-chiste).
Personal pages are structured as follows:
- Header (name, surname, role within the unit)
- Picture
- Biography*
- Personal contacts
- Personal links*
- List of publications (automatically extracted, only FBK-related)
The sections with an asterisk (*) can be updated directly by the page's owner. The next sections aim to illustrate how to customize those sections.
Upon creation, the personal page will be displayed as a link in your personal card on the website. The link of the page follows the format (without the .md extension):
https://st.fbk.eu/people/name-surname
For technical indications on how to edit the repository, visit this guide.
Your personal page must start with the following preamble, so please do not modify it:
---
person: *your unique ID*
---
After the preamble (i.e., after the closing ---
), you can insert your biography by using Markdown syntax.
Biographies should be strictly related to personal/working experiences.
Within the preamble (i.e., before the closing ---
), you can place the following structure:
links: # List of external links (more name-value pairs can be added)
- name: # Name of the external service (see below)
value: # Value for the specific external service (see below)
Here you can find a list of links that you can insert within your profile. Use the related name under the name field, and the *value* extracted from the URL under the value field:
Name | Description | Value to insert |
---|---|---|
ACM | User's profile on ACM Digital Library | https://dl.acm.org/profile/*value* |
CV | User's curriculum vitae | *value* (whole URL, including leading http(s)://) |
dblp | User's profile on DBLP | https://dblp.uni-trier.de/pid/*value*.html |
IEEE | User's profile on IEEE Xplore | https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/author/*value* |
GitHub | User's profile on GitHub | https://github.com/*value* |
GoogleScholar | User's profile on Google Scholar | https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=*value* |
User's profile on LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/*value* | |
ORCID | User's profile on ORCID | https://orcid.org/*value* |
ResearchGate | User's profile on ResearchGate | https://www.researchgate.net/profile/*value* |
Website | User's personal website | *value* (whole URL, including leading http(s)://) |
X | User's profile on X (formerly Twitter) | https://twitter.com/*value* |
For any enquiry (including proposals for new services to allow as external links), please contact Marco.