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= Guidelines for correcting Mendeley entries = |
Guidelines for correcting Mendeley entries
- start by syncing the library; wait until it is synced before you start working
- click on "Needs review" in the list of folders in the Library navigation bar on the left
- start at the top, work your way down
- open the manuscript (e.g. by double clicking the entry in the center of the screen). many documents contain information about the full citation on their front page (e.g. in a footnote or as a note added at the top of the paper, or in the header or footer on following pages).
- if this provides all the information you need, check and correct
- the type of article (journal, conference proceedings etc.).
- conference proceeding paper should be "conference proceedings"
- chapters in books that are not conference proceedings should be type "Book Section"
- title
- authors (make sure to use the full names as used in other articles by the same author; e.g. if it says "Bock, Kathryn J." in one article for Kay Bock, it should say it for all).
- journal, book
- volume and issue (for journal articles and some books)
- pages
- editors and book title (for book sections, book, conference proceedings)
- the type of article (journal, conference proceedings etc.).
- you might need to get the information via Google Scholar:
- go to Google Scholar [link]
- enter the title and last name of authors and year to find the right article.
- make sure it's the right article (e.g. by checking the doc linked on the web) - many authors publish many papers with similar names
- you can also use the "search by title" function in Mendeley, but be cautious: many mendeley entries are wrong!
- if this provides all the information you need, check and correct
- after correcting entries and once your confident things are correct, mark the article entry as "Details are correct";
- be sure to check whether this is a final version or a draft, proofs, or alike. article for which you are sure the information is correct, but they are drafts, proofs, etc. should be moved into the "Drafts and unpublished ..." folder after having been corrected
- if none of 4.1-4.3 provides the required information, move the paper into the "Can't find citation folder".
- end by syncing the library; wait until it is synced before closing the program (you can sync while you're working, if you want to avoid long waiting times at the end)
- log out