Author: Alice Bonasio
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Read journal articles for free at your local library with Access to Research
A new service has been launched in the UK to give the public access to academic content through their local libraries, free of charge. Access to Research is a search interface available at participating public libraries which retrieves relevant results from across the platforms of many different publishers, thousands of journals, and millions…
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MIT Libraries adopt Mendeley Institutional Edition for all their users
MIT announced that it is now offering enhanced Mendeley access for all its users. They purchased the Mendeley Institutional Edition (MIE) which gives all users at a subscribing institution 5GB of personal space in Mendeley (as opposed to the usual 2GB that all users get with a free account) and 20GB of…
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Export directly from Scopus and Science Direct!
You know that nice feeling you get when things just work? Well, here at Mendeley we love coming up with ways to make that happen for researchers everywhere, and building features that save them time is usually a good way to go about it. As a PhD student myself, I know that one of…
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Cutting-edge research into Parkinson’s turns to Crowdfunding
Here at Mendeley we’re always interested in new ways that technology and social media can facilitate important research. Crowdfunding is one booming area that certainly brings those elements together, often in favour of some pretty awesome and worthy causes. So we thought we’d invite the folks at Indiegogo, the world’s largest crowdfunding platform, to…
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Mendeley Supports the Open Source CSL Project
As a Mendeley user, you might already be familiar with the Citation Style Language (CSL). This open source project, created by Bruce D’Arcus from Miami University, and run by a small team of volunteers, has become quite popular in recent years. CSL is currently used by over 20 software products, and there are over 6750…
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