Terroir - WordPress + Zotero

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Setting up Zotero with an API/Feed

Create Zotero API Key
  1. In another browser tab login into zotero.org and go to the Settings > Feeds/API page
  2. Click Create new private key
  3. Give it a description (like ZotPress) so you know what it's being used for
  4. Accept the defaults and click Save Key

Setting up ZotPress

  1. Login into your WordPress site
  2. Activate the ZotPress plugin from your Dashboard
  3. Navigate to your ZotPress settings in your Dashboard and click Next to connect your Zotero Account to your WordPress site
  4. ZotPress needs to connect to your Zotero account and is going to need to know your:
    • Account Type = Group
    • API User ID (from zotero.org - hover over group settings to view group ID in URL lower left)
    • A private key (from zotero.org)
    • A nickname for the account to make it easy to reference i.e., Group7
  5. Click the Validate button when you're set
  6. Choose your default options and click next
  7. Import the contents of your Zotero account into your WordPress site

Adding citations to site's posts/pages

ZotPress uses a set of shortcodes with parameters to call the plugin and pull filtered content from your Zotero account. To learn how to use these shortcodes:

  1. Navigate to ZotPress in your Dashboard and go to the Help section and review the shortcodes

Create a bibliography of a collection

  1. Navigate to and Edit your Bibliography page
  2. Add the shortcode that will display the Zotero references for a site-wide bibliography this could be organized by "Collection", "Tag" or perhaps your entire Zotero account (userid or nickname)
    • To create a bibliography by collection use [zotpress collection=""] and enter the Collection ID
    • To find the Collection ID navigate to the Collection in Zotero.org and note the ID in the URL