![]() If you prefer to copy & paste, just simply press Crtl+C or go to the menu option Edit > Copy citation and then paste your reference list wherever you like. You’ll notice they are nicely numbered and formatted. To drag & drop, you simply use your mouse to drag the selected references all at once to your document of choice (text document, blog entry form, Google Doc, e-mail etc.) and drop them where you would like them to be listed. 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.
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