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Today I try to cite the news about the first person getting vaccinated all over the world from this link.

When I used the Mendeley extension from Google Chrome and citingto cite the article in my world, do cumentword document, It show thatit shows as:

After one year since the beginning of the pandemic, since a UK grandmother receiving the first COVID-19 vaccine shot in the world (Anon n.d.).

Anon. n.d. “Covid-19 Vaccine: First Person Receives Pfizer Jab in UK - BBC News.” Retrieved August 19, 2021 (https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-55227325).

WhileIn another academic paper, I saw that other academicthe same paper being cited as (BBC, 2021).

I am wondering whether the way that Mendeley cites the newspaper correctly in the program in my case is correct?

Today I try to cite the news about the first person getting vaccinated all over the world from this link.

When I used the Mendeley extension from Google Chrome and citing in my world, do cument, It show that

After one year since the beginning of the pandemic, since a UK grandmother receiving the first COVID-19 vaccine shot in the world (Anon n.d.).

Anon. n.d. “Covid-19 Vaccine: First Person Receives Pfizer Jab in UK - BBC News.” Retrieved August 19, 2021 (https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-55227325).

While I saw that other academic paper cited (BBC, 2021).

I am wondering whether the way that Mendeley cites the newspaper correctly in the program in my case?

Today I try to cite the news about the first person getting vaccinated all over the world from this link.

When I used the Mendeley extension from Google Chrome to cite the article in my word document, it shows as:

After one year since the beginning of the pandemic, since a UK grandmother receiving the first COVID-19 vaccine shot in the world (Anon n.d.).

Anon. n.d. “Covid-19 Vaccine: First Person Receives Pfizer Jab in UK - BBC News.” Retrieved August 19, 2021 (https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-55227325).

In another academic paper, I saw the same paper being cited as (BBC, 2021).

I am wondering whether the way that Mendeley cites the newspaper in my case is correct?

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How to cite from a website using Mendeley properly?

Today I try to cite the news about the first person getting vaccinated all over the world from this link.

When I used the Mendeley extension from Google Chrome and citing in my world, do cument, It show that

After one year since the beginning of the pandemic, since a UK grandmother receiving the first COVID-19 vaccine shot in the world (Anon n.d.).

Anon. n.d. “Covid-19 Vaccine: First Person Receives Pfizer Jab in UK - BBC News.” Retrieved August 19, 2021 (https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-55227325).

While I saw that other academic paper cited (BBC, 2021).

I am wondering whether the way that Mendeley cites the newspaper correctly in the program in my case?