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− | ===Setting up Zotero with an API/Feed=== | + | __NOTOC__ |
+ | ===Setting up Zotero with an API/Feed!=== | ||
#In another browser tab login into zotero.org and go to the [https://www.zotero.org/settings/keys Settings > Feeds/API page] | #In another browser tab login into zotero.org and go to the [https://www.zotero.org/settings/keys Settings > Feeds/API page] | ||
# Click '''Create new private key''' | # Click '''Create new private key''' | ||
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#Accept the defaults and click '''Save Key''' | #Accept the defaults and click '''Save Key''' | ||
− | ===Setting up ZotPress=== | + | ===Setting up ZotPress!=== |
#Login into your WordPress site | #Login into your WordPress site | ||
#Activate the ZotPress plugin from your Dashboard | #Activate the ZotPress plugin from your Dashboard | ||
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#Import the contents of your Zotero account into your WordPress site | #Import the contents of your Zotero account into your WordPress site | ||
− | ===Adding citations to site's posts/pages=== | + | ===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: | 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: | ||
#Navigate to ZotPress in your Dashboard and go to the '''Help''' section and review the shortcodes | #Navigate to ZotPress in your Dashboard and go to the '''Help''' section and review the shortcodes | ||
− | ====Create a | + | ====Create a site wide bibliography==== |
#Create a new page called bibliography | #Create a new page called bibliography | ||
#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) | #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 | + | #*To create a bibliography by collection use <nowiki>[zotpress collection=""]</nowiki> |
====Create an in-text citation==== | ====Create an in-text citation==== | ||
− | Note: you will need to | + | Note: you will need to know the hash value for each citation item. This is located in the '''Browse''' area of ZotPress |
Here's what an in-text citation might look like in your rich text editor: | Here's what an in-text citation might look like in your rich text editor: | ||
:Katie said, "Zotpress is cooler than your shoes" <nowiki>[zotpressInText item="{NCXAA92F,36}"].</nowiki> | :Katie said, "Zotpress is cooler than your shoes" <nowiki>[zotpressInText item="{NCXAA92F,36}"].</nowiki> |
Latest revision as of 09:51, 11 February 2015
Setting up Zotero with an API/Feed!
- In another browser tab login into zotero.org and go to the Settings > Feeds/API page
- Click Create new private key
- Give it a description (like ZotPress) so you know what it's being used for
- Accept the defaults and click Save Key
Setting up ZotPress!
- Login into your WordPress site
- Activate the ZotPress plugin from your Dashboard
- Navigate to your ZotPress settings in your Dashboard and click Next to connect your Zotero Account to your WordPress site
- ZotPress needs to connect to your Zotero account and is going to need to know your:
- Account Type = User
- API User ID (from zotero.org)
- A private key (from zotero.org)
- A nickname for the account to make it easy to reference
- Click the Validate button when you're set
- Choose your default options and click next
- 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:
- Navigate to ZotPress in your Dashboard and go to the Help section and review the shortcodes
Create a site wide bibliography
- Create a new page called bibliography
- 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=""]
Create an in-text citation
Note: you will need to know the hash value for each citation item. This is located in the Browse area of ZotPress Here's what an in-text citation might look like in your rich text editor:
- Katie said, "Zotpress is cooler than your shoes" [zotpressInText item="{NCXAA92F,36}"].
And this is what it might look like on your blog:
- Katie said, "Zotpress is cooler than your shoes" (Seaborn, 2012, p. 36).
To display the auto-generated bibliography, place the [zotpressInTextBib] shortcode somewhere in your entry after the in-text citation shortcodes.