How to use Citations
Citations is available in the Microsoft Edge Canary and Dev channels, version 95 and higher. Students can try it out by opening Collections and selecting “Turn on citations” from the 3-dot menu. Once turned on, students can view citations by clicking on the quote mark icon on the articles within their collection. The quotation mark icon opens the citation pane where students can copy and/or edit the article’s citation in the format they previously selected. “Citations” in Microsoft Edge supports both in-text and full citations.Sharing your feedback
We are rolling this feature out in Preview mode with the possibility of including the feature permanently in Microsoft Edge in the future. Our goal with Citations is to make research better with Microsoft Edge and Collections. Since this feature will be used by a limited audience (primarily, students, teachers, and researchers), we have ensured that there is no impact on the Microsoft Edge package footprint, or impact on device memory, for users who do not use this feature. The files required for “Citations” will be downloaded only when it is first used; if “Citations” is not used, the files will not be downloaded and thereby not impact the Microsoft Edge footprint. Resources such as RAM and CPU will be used only when “Citations” is being used or when there is an update to it in the feature bundle. Please share your stories and experiences using the feature, as well as any suggestions for how we can improve the feature. To provide feedback, please use the feedback option in the browser or take a short survey: Feedback survey for Citations. We look forward to introducing additional features to help students achieve better learning results. Thank you for joining us on this journey – we look forward to hearing from you!via https://www.aiupnow.com
Microsoft Edge Team, Khareem Sudlow