I'm using Mendeley to manage all my references and include them to overleaf over the bibtex
import.
Usually that works fine, but I figured out that the website references are displayed wrongly.
In Mendelay I fill in the Type "Web Page", The company (author) of the site, the URL and access date.
The bibtex
arriving in Overleaf is the following:
@misc{IBMScramblingData,
title = {{Scrambling data}},
author = {{IBM}},
url = {https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSXJAV_14.1.0/com.ibm.filemanager.doc_14.1/db2/copyscramb.html?cp=SS7EY3_3.1.0}
}
As you can see, the access date is completely missing, also it used @misc
instead of @online
.
Anyone an idea on how to fix this?
PS: I'm using biblatex
and biber
using the apa
style. But they can't produce it correctly without having the info in the file.
Best Answer
thanks for your answers. For me, it seems like LianTzeLim is right. I couldn't get Mendeley to export it correctly to Overleaf. So what I do know is to just export my Websites from Mendeley to an own file and remove them from Mendeley. So I'll just have to bibtex files in my project. One direct synchronized from Mendeley and one for my websites that I need to cite.
A bit disappointing that Mendeley can't handle websites correctly. Besides that, it is still a cool tool.