![]() possible attribute names to filter for are: type, title, year, author, editor, publisher, tag, keyword, abstract (when filtering for tag or keyword, a substring search is performed, so "blog" also matches "microblog") in "filter" one or more equal matches can be filtered for if more than one filter rule is specified, than documents are displayed only when all filter rules match sorting on the sort key is done before grouping on the group key if both are provided the attributes "sortorder" and "grouporder" can have the values "asc" and "desc" ![]() the attribute "sortby" is optional possible values are the same as for groupby the attribute "groupby" is optional possible values are all mendeley document attribute - see - e.g. the attribute "type" can be set to "folders" or "groups" or "own" ![]() the attribute "id" is the Mendeley identifier of the group or folder - You can find this in Mendeley (Web or desktp app) - or use the function "Request Collection Ids" in the backend of the plugin - example value: 1f0508c0-8256-3ba7-b924-485e720245d5 The lists can be included in posts or pages using WordPress shortcodes: Using the public API from Mendeley, meta-information on documents in personal, public or shared collections is loaded and formatted as bibliographic entries. Mendeley Plugin for WordPress is a plugin for displaying information from the Mendeley “shared bibliography system” (in WordPress blogs.
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