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---
title: Display Jupyter Notebooks with Academic
subtitle: Learn how to blog in Academic using Jupyter notebooks
summary: Learn how to blog in Academic using Jupyter notebooks
authors:
- admin
tags: []
categories: []
date: "2019-02-05T00:00:00Z"
lastMod: "2019-09-05T00:00:00Z"
featured: false
draft: false
# Featured image
# To use, add an image named `featured.jpg/png` to your page's folder.
image:
caption: ""
focal_point: ""
# Projects (optional).
# Associate this post with one or more of your projects.
# Simply enter your project's folder or file name without extension.
# E.g. `projects = ["internal-project"]` references
# `content/project/deep-learning/index.md`.
# Otherwise, set `projects = []`.
projects: []
---
```python
from IPython.core.display import Image
Image('https://www.python.org/static/community_logos/python-logo-master-v3-TM-flattened.png')
```
![png](./index_1_0.png)
```python
print("Welcome to Academic!")
```
Welcome to Academic!
## Install Python and JupyterLab
[Install Anaconda](https://www.anaconda.com/distribution/#download-section) which includes Python 3 and JupyterLab.
Alternatively, install JupyterLab with `pip3 install jupyterlab`.
## Create or upload a Jupyter notebook
Run the following commands in your Terminal, substituting `<MY-WEBSITE-FOLDER>` and `<SHORT-POST-TITLE>` with the file path to your Academic website folder and a short title for your blog post (use hyphens instead of spaces), respectively:
```bash
mkdir -p <MY-WEBSITE-FOLDER>/content/post/<SHORT-POST-TITLE>/
cd <MY-WEBSITE-FOLDER>/content/post/<SHORT-POST-TITLE>/
jupyter lab index.ipynb
```
The `jupyter` command above will launch the JupyterLab editor, allowing us to add Academic metadata and write the content.
## Edit your post metadata
The first cell of your Jupter notebook will contain your post metadata ([front matter](https://sourcethemes.com/academic/docs/front-matter/)).
In Jupter, choose _Markdown_ as the type of the first cell and wrap your Academic metadata in three dashes, indicating that it is YAML front matter:
```
---
title: My post's title
date: 2019-09-01
# Put any other Academic metadata here...
---
```
Edit the metadata of your post, using the [documentation](https://sourcethemes.com/academic/docs/managing-content) as a guide to the available options.
To set a [featured image](https://sourcethemes.com/academic/docs/managing-content/#featured-image), place an image named `featured` into your post's folder.
For other tips, such as using math, see the guide on [writing content with Academic](https://sourcethemes.com/academic/docs/writing-markdown-latex/).
## Convert notebook to Markdown
```bash
jupyter nbconvert index.ipynb --to markdown --NbConvertApp.output_files_dir=.
```
## Example
This post was created with Jupyter. The orginal files can be found at https://github.com/gcushen/hugo-academic/tree/master/exampleSite/content/post/jupyter