Convert references to BibTeX format source code [TARGETLANGUAGE] [PROMPT].
After to create the source code writing
1. Format all reference according to BibTeX rules. A BibTeX reference typically consists of several fields, including author(s), title, journal/book title, year, volume, number, pages, and publisher. Ensure that the formatting matches the BibTeX requirements.
2. Once you have formatted all the references, you can create a new BibTeX file. Open a text editor, such as Notepad (Windows) or TextEdit (Mac), and start a new file.
3. Copy and paste each formatted reference into the BibTeX file, one reference per line. Make sure to include the necessary BibTeX formatting (e.g., using curly braces for fields and separating fields with commas).
4. Save the file with a ".bib" extension, which is the standard file extension for BibTeX files. For example, you could name the file "references.bib".
5. Open Mendeley Reference Manager and Import Library (BibTeX.bib)
After following these steps, you should have a BibTeX file containing the references from the original DOCX file.