![]() ![]() Once you have all the desired references selected, you should pick which option you prefer: copy & paste or drag & drop. ![]() ![]() In my case I’m a Windows/Linux user, so I press and hold the Ctrl key while I highlight the references I want to include. Use the normal multiple selection keys you would use to select multiple files in a folder elsewhere on your computer. Both alternatives are very similar.įirst you open Mendeley Desktop and select the list of papers or references you would like to include in your bibliography (You can select as many references as you want). Now, what if you happen to want to add a bibliography section in a document other than MS Word or OO Writer? No problem, we’ve got that covered! You have two options: copy & paste or drag & drop. These plug-ins are really useful for adding citations to your Word/Writer documents and build your bibliography dynamically. If you are currently a Mendeley Desktop user, you will have already noticed that it comes with built-in plug-ins for Microsoft Word and OpenOffice Writer. Done.Ĭheck out this quick 2 minute video showcasing our Word plugin: No need to go track down the references again. ![]() Which would mean remembering which reference they were, selecting all four and adding them in again.īetter solution? Merge the citations! Just select the 3-5 and 6 citation and then go to your citation plugin options in your word processor and select Merge citations. Quick solution? Delete the citations and add all four together. However, if you went in to the document and wanted to add another reference in that bundle, it would show up as 3-5 6. For example, if you were citing 3 articles and they were the 3rd, 4th and 5th citations added, they’d probably be added as follows 3-5 (if using a numeric inline citation style format like “Nature Genetics”.). If you add multiple citations at the same time, the appropriate citation style is used for such situations. That being said, I’d like to touch on a small aspect that many Mendeley citation plugin users are probably unaware of. We’re continuously working to improve the efficiency and general user interface of this plugin because we feel it is an important component within Mendeley Desktop and your overall research workflow. We currently support most of popular word processors such as MS word (Mac and Windows), OpenOffice, Neo Office, and Libre Office. (Mac): In the Word for Mac plugin, updating your citations and bibliography won’t make the Word document file get bigger each time (causing a Microsoft Word error after a while).One of the great built-in features in Mendeley is without a doubt the citation plugin for your word processor of choice.A LibreOffice plugin installation error has been fixed.Fixed the error when canceling “Export Compatible with LibreOffice”.Exporting MS Word compatible from LibreOffice 4.4.3.2 won’t raise an exception anymore.Avoids showing an error message when opening a protected Microsoft Word document (e.g.Improves reliability of plugin installation for Microsoft Word 2011 on Mac.Switching tabs will keep the last read position of each open PDF.In Literature Search, the button to add a document to your library situated in the document view is back.File organizer now works across partitions.Avoids creating duplicate annotations when switching tabs.Fixed a crash when retrieving certain annotations.Saves PDF zoom levels when switching tabs.Enabled Edit Find Next/Previous in the PDF viewer.“A” initials in the document won’t be occasionally converted to lowercase after importing a PDF.Fixed bug exporting some “month” metadata fields to BibTeX files.Fixed exported BibTeX when metadata contains accented characters.Fixed exported BibTeX when document notes contain multiple lines.In addition, we’ve fixed numerous general and plugin bug fixes, which we’ve listed below: General bug fixes We are told the changes may be a few months away. Please bear with us on the aesthetics of the ribbon toolbar – we are waiting for Microsoft to make some changes to their ribbon implementation to allow us to achieve a design that looks like the rest of the ribbon, but this currently isn’t possible. Once installed, you’ll need to restart Office and then find the citation controls in the “Add-Ins” tab of the ribbon toolbar in Microsoft Word. You can install the Word plugin from the “Tools” menu in Mendeley Desktop. The Mendeley citation plugin now works with Microsoft Word 2016 for Mac (and Windows, but that worked already), so you can now, once again, easily generate citations and bibliographies. ![]()
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