![]() ![]() Web pages are attached as links, or snapshots of the page on a particular date. File attachments, such as PDFs and images, can be opened within Firefox, and other file-types open in external programs. Items can have notes, files and links attached to them. You can assign tags to each item for later retrieval. Collections can be set up with Advanced Search function to automatically add new items. ![]() ![]() Help is available from Mendeley’s website, as well as the Library guide to reference managers.Ĭitations or references (called items) are stored in a folder “My Library”, and you can create sub-folders (called collections). Once you leave RMIT, access to the MIE version will cease, and it will revert back to the free Personal version you had. This will ensure you will have continued access to your Mendeley account. PLEASE NOTE: Just before you graduate or leave RMIT, please change your RMIT e-mail address to a personal one in your Mendeley account settings. MIE access will remain free for as long as you are a current student or staff member of RMIT University. MIE gives you an increase in personal and shared storage, and in the number of private groups and collaborators. To access MIE for free, you must use your RMIT e-mail address to either create an account/register (if you do not currently have a Personal account) OR log in (if you already have a Personal account). Mendeley Institutional Edition (MIE) – is the premium Institutional version of your free Personal Mendeley account. ![]() Mendeley Web Importer - bookmarklet for importing articles, web pages and other documents from search engines and databases directly into your Mendeley library.Mendeley Reference Manager for Windows (Windows 7 and above).Mendeley Reference Manager for MacOS (OSX 10.10 and above).Please note: software cannot be downloaded or installed on RMIT lab computers. More information: What do I get with a free Mendeley account? Additional storage and features are available with the premium Mendeley Institutional Edition. With a free web-based Personal Mendeley account, each user receives 2 GB of storage for personal documents, and 100 MB for shared web storage. There are many inbuilt standard referencing styles, as well as the ability to search and import a custom reference style. Mendeley generates citations in much the same way as Endnote, via a plug-in installed in the word processor (MS Word, OpenOffice and LaTeX) or from the bib manager program. You can add notes for your own reference to the citation information box and share them with other users in your groups. You can annotate and highlight full-text articles in the library, as well as cut and paste. You can create subject folders, groups and tags for articles, and share these with other users. For example, when you log into your desktop version of Mendeley, citations that were added to the online account will be imported to the desktop. You can import citations (and some full-text articles) directly from many databases and journals, and from other bibliographic management tools, such as Endnote, Zotero and Refworks.ĭata is synced across all platforms when you log into one account it syncs all information, so data won’t be lost. It is simple to use, you can ‘drag and drop’ files into Mendeley, and the program finds the bibliographic information on the web. If the style has not appeared in EndNote, go to Edit > Preferences > then in the grey box select Folder locations and make sure that your Style Folder location is correct.Mendeley is compatible with Mac and Windows.Your style should now be installed in the EndNote program.Right-click in this folder and choose 'Paste'.we recommend you create a 'Styles' folder in your EndNote folder on your H drive. or laptop this will typically be in following location: C:\Program Files\EndNote #\Styles (Where # is the version number for EndNote) Right-click on the style file and select copy. Browse to the location where you downloaded the style.If the style you need is not in the list, you may be able to download it using EndNote's Style Finder. Follow the instructions below to add the downloaded style to your EndNote library: There is a similar drop-down menu in the EndNote tab in Microsoft Word, which will allow you to change the style that you are using. You will then see your chosen style in your EndNote library. Simply click on it when you find it, then select 'choose'. You can search for the style by scrolling down the list or entering a keyword (e.g. There are hundreds of different referencing styles available in EndNote. Select the style drop down box on the toolbar in EndNote (See screenshot attached below) and if you can’t see the style you want on the list, click on ‘Select another style’. ![]()
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