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      <title>Bibs4Mendeley: Cite Mendeley in Google Docs</title>
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      <description>Over the last few weeks, I have been learning how to use Google App Script and decided to create Bibs for Mendeley. This add-ons allows you to cite from your Mendeley Library to a Google Docs document.
There have been a similar add-ons by terminological but it seems that it has been abandoned. I decided to recreate it.
Bibs for Mendeley is written with Typescript, and available on my GitHub in Wikidepia/bibs4mendeley.</description>
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