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Mendeley: how to add and edit references

There are two ways to add references to Mendeley. One method involves adding references in bulk, via databases like Web of Science or PubMed. This is called importing references. The other method is to manually add a reference, for instance if it's a print book, a presentation, …

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Mendeley: how to delete duplicate references

You can easily delete duplicate references in Mendeley:

  • Open Mendeley Desktop.
  • Click 'Tools' > 'Check for duplicates'.
  • You can now delete the duplicate references one by one by clicking the trash icon next to the duplicate reference.

 

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EndNote: how can I update or edit references?

To mannually edit a reference, simply select the reference and edit in the right-hand column.

Edit manually

If you want to manually edit a reference, you:

  • Open EndNote via Athena.
  • Select the reference you want to edit.
  • In the right-hand column, you can edit the reference in the tab …
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EndNote: importing references from Web of Science

You can import up to 1.000 references at the same time from Web of Science into your EndNote library.

To do this, enter your search query > click "Export" > click "EndNote desktop"

 

You will see a pop-up where you can enter the amount of references you want to …

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tags: academic writing   article   EndNote   refer  

EndNote: adding information to a set of references

It is possible to add the same (filled out) field to multiple references at the same time. This is a handy feature when you want to add the name of database your references come from or if you want to add tags like "read," "to read," etc.

Before you do …

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GISMO: module Project - submit an application

GISMO allows applications for BOF and IOF funding to be submitted electronically. The conversion of the known calls takes place gradually; some calls are still submitted on paper. Whether an application must be submitted on paper (= pdf by e-mail) or via GISMO is indicated on the specific webpage. The …

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tags: BOF   grant  

EndNote: what is a Traveling Library?

"Traveling Library" refers to the citations that are embedded in a Word document. You can:

  • Send the Traveling Library to your publisher, alongside your manuscript
  • Export the Traveling Library from a Word document of a colleague
Export a Traveling Library
  • Go to Word via Athena
  • Open your paper either via …
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Mendeley: how to export your library

A switch to a different kind of reference management software is one of several possible reasons to export your references. When you export your references, you create a small file that you can import again in another type of software. The free Mendeley Desktop version only allows you to …

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Mendeley: how to cite while you write

There are many advantages to citing while you're writing (as opposed to adding all the references after you've finished your paper).

  • You'll be less likely to forget to cite sources (so a lower chance to accidentally plagiarise).
  • You'll remember where to put the sources.
  • It's also easier to find the …
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Mendeley: how to organise your library

In Mendeley, you can organise your references in Collections with several sublevels. You can also create Groups, which are collections of references you intend to share with other researchers.

Collections

To create Collections:

  • Open Mendeley Desktop.
  • Click on 'New Collection' in the lefthand column under 'COLLECTIONS'.
  • Name the Collection. …
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Zenodo: step-by-step guide for preservation and sharing of research data and software

This is a step-by-step guide for sharing data and software in Zenodo, a popular generic data repository. For more general information about the use of Zenodo as well as other data repositories, check our research tip "When to use Zenodo to preserve and share research data?",  RDM …

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tags: Biblio   data register   research data management  

Deposit number (D-number) behind a PhD thesis: what is it, is there a link with ISBN and is it obligatory?

What is a deposit number (D-number)?

A deposit number is assigned by the Royal Library of Belgium. It is the code that a publisher is obliged to include on the front or on the back of a book to enable identification of the book and the publisher. 

Therefore, It must …

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tags: academic writing   auteursrecht   bibliotheek  

EndNote: hoe kan je referenties importeren vanuit ClinicalTrials.gov?

TIP 1: Als je niet ál je zoekresultaten wil exporteren, dien je eerst de gewenste referenties te selecteren. Vervolgens worden deze automatisch tijdelijk bewaard bij 'Saved studies', zie knop rechtsboven.

  • Open je lijst met opgeslagen referenties door te klikken opSaved Studies> Download (rechtsboven)
  • Selecteer het bestandsformaat: Plain text > Download

 

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tags: academisch schrijven   artikel   EndNote   FFW   FGE   refereren  

EndNote: hoe kan je referenties importeren vanuit The Cochrane Library?

Stap 1: Selecteer de referenties die je wil exporteren > Export selected citation(s)   Stap 2: Selecteer het formaat Plain Text > vink Include Abstract aan > Download en sla op   Opmerking: niet opslaan als RIS-bestand     Stap 3: Ga naar EndNote en klik op File > Import … Read more

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tags: academisch schrijven   artikel   EndNote   FFW   FGE   refereren