^Bibliographic References||||| ^Partner ^bib ^docx ^doc ^PDF | |Coordinado | - | - | - | - | |IAA | - | - | - | - | |IAC | - | - | - | - | |INTA | - | - | - | - | |UGR | - | - | - | - | ===== Bibliographic references with Mendeley ===== [[https://www.mendeley.com|Mendeley]] is an open source free manager of bibliographic references. It widely used among researchers due to its robustness and versatility. In particular it can import/export bibliographic references from/to any kind of desired formats (e.g. it can import/export references in bibtex format). ==== The Mendeley plugin for Ms Word ==== Here we proposed its use because Medeley has a plugin for Ms Word (format imposed by the Ministry), which insert directly your references in the text (e.g. in the form of [number] or Author et al., etc.) |:!: Tip| The Mendely Word plugin is installed from the desktop application | It can also insert the list of references for instance at the end of the document (or wherever you need it). A usage guide can be found [[http://community.mendeley.com/guides/using-citation-editor|here]]. |:!: Tip| For an optimum use of the Word plugin, it is recommended to group your PLATO2.0 references in a folder (inside the desktop app). This way you will select your references only from your specific set of references for PLATO2.0 | ==== The Mendeley web importer ==== Another interesting feature is the [[https://www.mendeley.com/import/|web importer]] with which you can easily import a reference to Mendeley just by one click, for instance once selected a reference in ADS.