I'm using Biblatex.
Basically, I "just" need to understand what possibilities for references are there and what to use Overleaf for what. The rest of the text is only context information.
@inproceedings
@inbook
@book
@misc
@article
Context: I use this package:
APA7
\usepackage[style=apa,backend=biber]{biblatex}
\addbibresource{library.bib}
Also, I use Mendeley. One problem I fixed was that Mendeley uses 'issues', but Overleaf recognizes 'number'. I used a Python script to change 'issues' to 'number' in the document. Now, I need to understand what Mendeley outputs and how Overleaf interprets the references before I can proceed with my writing. Otherwise, I'll have to fix 120-150 references.
Example
@incollection{Svensson,
author = {Harald Svensson and Martin Höst},
doi = {10.1007/11497455_38},
issn = {03029743},
journal = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
pages = {487-501},
publisher = {Springer Verlag},
title = {Views from an Organization on How Agile Development Affects Its Collaboration with a Software Development Team},
volume = {3547},
url = {http://link.springer.com/10.1007/11497455_38},
year = {2005},
Should be italic and with page numbers


journalfield doing in an entry of type@incollection?! (Hint:@articleis the only entry type for which thejournalfield is meaningful.) Do yourself a big favor and learn to rely less on Mendeley. Instead, for the entry in question, just go to the page https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/11497455_38. From there, click on the "Cite as" link (near the top of the page) and click on the "Bib" link below the "Download citation" header to obtain a reasonable (not perfect) bib entry. – Mico Nov 20 '23 at 12:16@incollectionentry does not have ajournalfield. That is only for@articles. You can learn about all standard entry types and their fields in thebiblatexdocumentation (http://mirrors.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/biblatex/doc/biblatex.pdf).biblatex-apaalso comes with an extensive example.bibentry that can help clarify finer points (https://github.com/plk/biblatex-apa/blob/master/bibtex/bib/biblatex-apa-test-references.bib). – moewe Nov 20 '23 at 21:07biblatexexport is not particularly good. In some ways it does things that I would say are outright wrong. (I can find five posts alone in which I advise people to complain to the Mendeley developers about the output they got. I'm not particularly hopeful that any of those issues were actually fixed by Mendeley.) If there is any chance you could switch to a different citation manager with betterbiblatex/BibTeX support, you should definitely consider that. – moewe Nov 20 '23 at 21:12booktitle' but Mendeley changes it tojournalI see the issue. So, what's the solution? Should I simply copy-paste everything directly into my 'bib' document, as an example in Overleaf, and and also in mendeley then use Mendeley just for navigation and PDF storage?" – Johannes Nov 21 '23 at 13:36authorandtitlefields correct? Are there personal names, city and country names, or acronyms that need to be encased in curly braces? Etc... – Mico Nov 21 '23 at 15:08.bibfiles by hand with my usual editor (Notepad++ or emacs when I feel fancy). If you'd like a little more help, you can look into JabRef. For something that's closer to an actual reference manager, you might want to try Zotero. It's open source, has responsive developers and there is a plugin called Better BibTeX/Betterbiblatexthat lets you customise the.bibexport in very fine detail. – moewe Nov 21 '23 at 17:49.bibfiles simply don't have (connect PDFs of papers, notes etc. with literature entries ...). If you're fine doing everything by hand, there is no need for Zotero. But if you want a replacement for Mendeley and its advanced non-.bib-exporty features (of which there must be some, because people are using it...), Zotero might be for you (I'm sure it's not exactly the same, but it might be good enough for you..) – moewe Nov 22 '23 at 06:33biblatexthat restricts how many references you can cite or list in the bibliography. You could run into memory issues with huge files, but that would have to be tens of thousands of entries or even more. 500 references should not be a problem at all. I have seen several hundred pages of references typeset at a reasonable speed. – moewe Nov 22 '23 at 06:36mainandpackages.texfiles, as you mentionedbiber. Because it mix format between APA style and classical Thesis with structure Table of content ect. – Johannes Nov 22 '23 at 12:48