When I was doing my project..I kind of found it a bit hard to do this,but am glad I have come across your APA ways..which will help me in my next project...you doing a great job
This very good explanation. I have been looking for a way to do this so easily. Thankfully I found this short and expert video. I will go for method two as mentioned.
first of all thank you for the video. secondly, I think the better reason for using method 2 is when there is a need to change the style rather than a updating a reference detail, since references are added automatically via reliable sources.
This is amazing. I use Zotero for citation, but it’s always good to have knowledge of a different tool ... thanks for making it easy to learn how to use Mendeley.
Thank you for this guide I was trying to work around this problem and your video was the only help i could find Do you know if there is any way to include the author's name in the reference link (appear in blue in pdf file)?
Thank you so much for this video, it has saved me so much time. Is it possible to take the in text references from an uploaded document/journal? Or do you have to search these and then add them individually?
Heya, great tutorial thanks. If I need in-line back-to-back parenthetical information, for example: "(Cogito ergo sum; Descartes, 1637)" Do I just edit the citation like you did and remove the bracket before the author? Or is there a better way to do it?
When I was doing my project..I kind of found it a bit hard to do this,but am glad I have come across your APA ways..which will help me in my next project...you doing a great job
Awesome. Thanx for the positive feedback, keep in touch
This is going to help so many people!
Thank you for taking your time to watch and for supporting
This very good explanation. I have been looking for a way to do this so easily. Thankfully I found this short and expert video. I will go for method two as mentioned.
first of all thank you for the video. secondly, I think the better reason for using method 2 is when there is a need to change the style rather than a updating a reference detail, since references are added automatically via reliable sources.
Great stuff. very helpful video
Thank you so much for educating me; in fact i used to be disturbed about how to do this but you have saved my situation. thanks once more.
Thank you. Finally found out. Appreciated.
Good explanation. This was had also been difficult for me until I looked it up and found this post.
Sir, you save my time!! Thank you!
Gracias. Just Knowledge and lots of Knowledge
Thank you so much , the video is so helpful
Very well explained and simple to understand. Thank you for sharing 😊
Well done on your presentation. It's very easy to follow. Keep up the good work.
Thank you for a positive feedback and support really appreciate
Thank you so much! It's way easier than typing one by one.
Indeed. These tools makes life easy
Wow impressive this is what i needed the most, right on time Mendeley made easy for sure. Thank you for the job well done
Thank you for the positive. Keep watching for more great content
This is amazing. I use Zotero for citation, but it’s always good to have knowledge of a different tool ... thanks for making it easy to learn how to use Mendeley.
Yes some future videos of mine will be on Zotero and Endnote. In case some of my viewers will be using that tool. Nevertheless thank you for watching
was very helpful. Thankyou
Thanks Sir. Very helpful.
Thank you, sir. Helpful
This is very detailed and looks super helpful! Great way of explaining!
Thank you it is indeed helpful and watch out for more tricks and hints coming
This was very helpful. Great video 👍🏽
Thank you for taking your time to watch
Thank you so much,this was very insightful and easy to follow
Thank you for the affirmation.
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This was a great help. Great video! 👍
Thank you for watching
Thank you. I really needed to know this.
Thanks. This is one feature that Endnote does better.
Thanks for sharing this useful information Edzai.
great!!! thank you so much
Very informative and useful Method 2
Very educative
Straightforward and clear, nice tutorial!
Though I still think Mendeley really needs to have a built-in 'Author (year)' option.
Hey man! 👋 Very nice tutorial. You explained very very well and I hope you continue to educate viewers like us! Cheers 🤙
Thank you so much that encourages a lot. Will not back down. Thank you for taking your time to watch
Thank you so much!!
Great. I really struggled with in-text citing
Aaah wish you had known this tool before then. Its never too late for your future articles and conferences. Thanx for watching
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Really informative and easy to follow, well done! :) Keep going the good work 💜
Thank you for watching. More great content is on its way.
It is great lesson and the second method respond for any change made in the year. but what if the citation style is changed at all?
Thank you, Thank you!!!.
I scoured google before I realized..duh, youtube!
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Merci beaucoup
Thank you.
I am in the final year of my BIT hope this will help me . Thanks
Oooh great so keep checking more great content is coming
Help Elisa
Thank you
Thank you for this guide
I was trying to work around this problem and your video was the only help i could find
Do you know if there is any way to include the author's name in the reference link (appear in blue in pdf file)?
Thank you so much for this video, it has saved me so much time. Is it possible to take the in text references from an uploaded document/journal? Or do you have to search these and then add them individually?
Just use latex and take all the pain away. Biblatex: \parencite{whateveryouhaveinyourbibfile} (author,year) \textcite{whatijustsaid} author (year)
Heya, great tutorial thanks. If I need in-line back-to-back parenthetical information, for example:
"(Cogito ergo sum; Descartes, 1637)"
Do I just edit the citation like you did and remove the bracket before the author? Or is there a better way to do it?
I can’t see my Insert citation changes to Edit citation
thank you so much