Utilization of the Mendeley Application in increasing Student Interest

Syaiful Bachri(1*), Lorensius Lonik(2),

(1) STIKES Gunung Sari, Makassar, Indonesia
(2) STIKES Gunung Sari, Makassar, Indonesia
(*) Corresponding Author



Abstract


Mendeley is an application that helps students in providing references in national and international journals. In addition, it is able to provide students with an understanding of the procedures for citing articles in accordance with international standards. In this training, trials have been carried out for students. In the implementation of the training, it provides skills to students on how to practically operate the Mendeley application.


Keywords


Mendeley; Student; Utility

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