The video below demonstrates the process of editing citation information in Mendeley Reference Manager. the Word citations to match those of the Mendeley group) and one or more popups. You should check how your citation style requires you to capitalize your titles (the Cook Library Citation Guides are a great place to look for that information) and adjust them as necessary before proceeding. Some citation styles want you to use sentence case (ie: capitalize only the first word and proper nouns) and others use title case (ie: capitalize all words except for things like “and,” “the,” etc.). Click on any field to edit the information.įor all sources: Check the capitalization of your article titles because Mendeley does not adjust it automatically.
A panel of information will appear on the right side of the screen. If you are on a compatible MS Word version, we recommend using Mendeley Cite along with Mendeley Reference Manager for a better experience. Single click on an article title in your library.Ģ. The XML file containing your selected references will begin to download, and this file can then be opened using Microsoft Word. Mendeley Cite is compatible with Microsoft Office 365, Microsoft Word versions 2016 and above and with the Microsoft Word app for iPad. To view and edit the citation information for a source:ġ. Mendeley Cite is the new citation tool now available to create in-text citations and bibliographies from your Mendeley Library. However, Ive noticed that the IEEE format for the bibliography/citation is incorrect with regards to referencing conference proceedings and theses. You should always double check this citation information for accuracy before you use it in your citations. I have been using Mendeleys Microsoft Word plugin to easily reference papers in my Mendeley Desktop library. In rare cases, it will not import any information and you will have to enter everything manually. However, sometimes it is missing information or has errors. However, I've noticed that the IEEE format for the bibliography/citation is incorrect with regards to referencing conference proceedings and theses. Mendeley automatically imports citation information for many of the documents that you add to your library. I have been using Mendeley's Microsoft Word plugin to easily reference papers in my Mendeley Desktop library. Before you cite a source using Mendeley Cite, you should verify that its stored citation information is accurate.