Hi Mike, you can follow the exact same steps, except when you are selecting the style. On that step, you just need to change the style to MLA and that's it. I hope this was helpful.
Ironic because I'm doing a lot of APA citing in school right now lol, so this is right on time! I'm going to check out this mendeley thing 🤔 might be of real help! Thanks for sharing 👌🏾
It usually depends on the type that's required by the journal, school, or lecturer. Most journal article types require reference lists. I would say it also comes naturally. I would write a blog article with a bibliography list because I don't want it to read it a boring Scientific article.
Why didn't you do these videos last year when I was in school 😥😥. Anyway, it's still useful. Will share widely ✌️😍 Thank you for this, if anyone comes to ask me questions about these, I'll just refer them here 🤣🤣🤣
Hi, I find your tutorials very useful, in my thesis, I need to add the page number to my bibliography and I dont know how to do that, do you have a tip how can I add page number to my bibliography list ?
@@JamesAzam Yes, thanks for your answer, I appreciate your useful videos, my professor is asking me to add the page number/ or the page range in my citation text or in the bibliography, is this possible? and how to do it? can you please make a video about that, Many thanks
Hi Haithem, I'm happy that my videos are useful. The page numbers can be added in Mendeley. Do the following: in Mendeley, click on the citation. Go to the View tab and click on "show document details". A window will appear on your right. Right above the abstract field, you will find the "pages" field. You can add the page range there. In MS Word, click on "refresh" under the Mendeley section of the References tab. That should do it. If it still doesn't show up, it is possible that the citation style you are using does not show the pages. Consider changing to a citation style that shows the pages.
I tried it again in different PDF references, it worked sometimes but not in all the PDF's, sometimes Mendely adds the page range automatically, but when I write the page range in Mendely, it does not come in the reference page, I dont understand why, but I am trying different references and PDF's
Much needed tutorial
Thanks, Irene.
Educative one Jim👍
Thanks, Miki.
This was super informative and relatable! Thanks for sharing this knowledge! Keep it up!
It's a pleasure.
Very helpful video. Thank you!
I'm glad it was helpful.
Interesting. I now know the difference. Thanks 💯
I'm glad it made sense, Mufaro :).
Great video! 👏
Thanks, Charles!
defos going to come in handy for my assignments short and sweet. Thank you James!
Awesome, I'm glad it's useful. Go kick those assignments' backside.
This is very good! Thanks for teaching us the difference.... Please you only used APA style... Could you explain it with MLA style
Hi Mike, you can follow the exact same steps, except when you are selecting the style. On that step, you just need to change the style to MLA and that's it. I hope this was helpful.
Ironic because I'm doing a lot of APA citing in school right now lol, so this is right on time! I'm going to check out this mendeley thing 🤔 might be of real help!
Thanks for sharing 👌🏾
Yeah Mendeley really makes things easy. I hope you find it as useful as I do.
This was super helpful as usual. Since these are different how do you decide which one to use? Be it for a paper vs an assignment vs thesis?
It usually depends on the type that's required by the journal, school, or lecturer. Most journal article types require reference lists. I would say it also comes naturally. I would write a blog article with a bibliography list because I don't want it to read it a boring Scientific article.
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Why didn't you do these videos last year when I was in school 😥😥. Anyway, it's still useful. Will share widely ✌️😍
Thank you for this, if anyone comes to ask me questions about these, I'll just refer them here 🤣🤣🤣
Thanks for sharing, Sugar. I hope I make the future better since I can't change the past. :)
Hi, I find your tutorials very useful, in my thesis, I need to add the page number to my bibliography and I dont know how to do that, do you have a tip how can I add page number to my bibliography list ?
Hi, are you asking about how to add a page number to that page on MS Word or in the pages field in the Mendeley entry?
@@JamesAzam Yes, thanks for your answer, I appreciate your useful videos, my professor is asking me to add the page number/ or the page range in my citation text or in the bibliography, is this possible? and how to do it? can you please make a video about that, Many thanks
Hi Haithem, I'm happy that my videos are useful. The page numbers can be added in Mendeley. Do the following: in Mendeley, click on the citation. Go to the View tab and click on "show document details". A window will appear on your right. Right above the abstract field, you will find the "pages" field. You can add the page range there. In MS Word, click on "refresh" under the Mendeley section of the References tab. That should do it. If it still doesn't show up, it is possible that the citation style you are using does not show the pages. Consider changing to a citation style that shows the pages.
@@JamesAzam Thaks for your answer, I tried that yesterday and it didnt work, I will try again and will let you know, many thanks, Haithem
I tried it again in different PDF references, it worked sometimes but not in all the PDF's, sometimes Mendely adds the page range automatically, but when I write the page range in Mendely, it does not come in the reference page, I dont understand why, but I am trying different references and PDF's
literay though reference and bibliography were two sides of the same coin
Yeah, they have a very subtle but important difference.