- Styling publications using given csl file in
YAML
. - Printing as many bibliographic sections and corresponding entries as you want in your CV (e.g., journal publication, conference proceedings, software developments, etc. etc.).
- Highlighting your name in printed bib entries using bold format (see and change the content in
lua/strong.lua
). - Easily scraping education and publication history from ORCID and/or Google Scholar, so you only have to keep one place updated.
This repo has been created to systematically manage my academic CV. This is reproducible for those who have basic knowledge of R and R Markdown.
Based on vitae package, I have extended its capabilities to include multiple bibliographic entries using multiple-bibliographies lua filter so that I can print my scientific records in APA_CV style.
Following my template, you would be able to print as many bib-entries as you want using your desired csl file and your *.bib
files.