Easy and Breezy with Peace in My Mind: Annotated Bibliographies in Mendeley
I really love Mendeley, y'all. I haven't needed to create an annotated* bibliography in many years, so it took a bit of research to learn if Mendeley would do this for me. Turns out, it will. Some sources I found within the Mendeley community indicated that citation styles could be modified to include an annotation and then applied to the references in a document. Luckily for me, annotated bibliographies in APA style must be common enough that this is already a style available within Mendeley. To generate my bibliography in Word, I inserted each source as an in-text citation, set the style, and selected "Insert Bibliography;" I then deleted the in-text citations (as they were unnecessary in this case) and reviewed my references for style inconsistencies. As I mentioned in my previous Mendeley post, however the information is stored in your reference manager is how it will appear in a bibliography. Because I knew these sources would be cited in APA style, I was ...