Adding a webpage to Mendeley is a straightforward process. Here's how to do it:
- Open Mendeley: Launch the Mendeley application on your computer.
- Click "Add Entry": Locate the "Add Entry" button in the Mendeley interface. It is usually found in the top left corner or within the "File" menu.
- Select "Webpage": From the "Add Entry" drop-down menu, choose the option labeled "Webpage" or "Website."
- Enter Webpage Details: A new window will appear. Here, you will need to provide the following information:
- Title: The title of the webpage.
- URL: The complete web address of the webpage.
- Author: The name of the author(s) of the webpage, if available.
- Publication Date: The date the webpage was published, if available.
- Other relevant information: You can also add additional details like the website name, publisher, or any other relevant information.
- Click "Save": Once you have entered all the necessary information, click the "Save" button to add the webpage to your Mendeley library.
Additional Tips:
- You can also add webpages to Mendeley by dragging the webpage URL directly into the Mendeley application window.
- Mendeley will automatically extract the title, author, and publication date from the webpage, but you can always edit this information manually if needed.
- You can use the "Add Files" option to add PDFs or other documents related to the webpage to the same entry.
By following these steps, you can easily add any webpage to your Mendeley library and organize your research effectively.