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Occasionally, there will be some finessing of the DOI, especially when Mendeley tries to pull the DOI from the PDF automatically. Enter the appropriate information and click on the magnifying glass. Navigate to the article's document information and scroll down until you see the section for Catalog IDs. If you have a document in your library already (possibly in the "Needs Review" folder), you can look up the information for the article in the same way.

Type or paste the identifier into the box and click on the magnifying glass to search for it. In the dialog box, scroll down until you see a section for Catalog IDs.
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To auto-populate a completely new reference from manual entry, go to File > Add Entry Manually. Keep in mind that older articles and articles in the humanities are not consistently given DOIs. Identifiers for many articles in the sciences and social sciences may be found in small text on (usually) the first page of a PDF article or on the record for the article on the journal's web site. If you have any one of these pieces for your article, you can take advantage of the auto-populate feature described above. Mendeley can look at arXIv IDs, DOIs, and PubMed IDs (PMIDs) to identify important information about a citation.
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Quite simply, it allows you to (A) enter in new references without any manual typing or (B) pull information from the could to update a reference. Mendeley Magic refers to a feature in Mendeley Desktop that many people don't know about. Please note that only Mendeley Desktop gives you annotation features in its PDF viewer the web viewer only gives you reading access. If you want to engage with the social component of Mendeley or access citations/articles on the go, Mendeley Web is a perfect supplement. In short, if you want to manage your reference library and/or use a reference manager for writing, Mendeley Desktop is the way to go.

Create and share a scholarly profile with the Web (or with only other Mendeley users, depending on how you configure the settings).Mendeley Web focuses on connecting researchers. Here is a quick comparison of the differences. Mendeley Desktop and Mendeley Web provide two distinctly different ways to interact with your Mendeley library and other researchers.
