Author: Jason Hoyt
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Introducing the Mendeley catalog search engine
Last Fall, we wrote about finding what is relevant to your research. We have a long way to go until we reach even half of our goals in helping you discover great content, but we are one tiny step closer as of today. Today we launched a catalog search engine on the Mendeley Website. Moreover,…
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Announcing the Mendeley Open API – Call for proposals
It’s almost here, the Mendeley Open API that third-party developers can use to create their own mashups. The API won’t be immediately available to everyone quite yet, but we would like to invite any developers interested in early access to submit a proposal of what you envision building. The call for proposals is open until…
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Just a geek who landed the hot girl – a short story on joining a startup
Childhood Mathematica There was an early experience in first grade when the makings of a geek made an appearance. Somehow, I had managed to perfect the art of making papier-mâché frogs faster (and at higher quality) than anyone else in the class, including the teacher. The teacher then had me demonstrating for the entire class…
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What’s relevant to me….right now?
Above is an image from a talk that I gave earlier this year. As you can see, if I lived decades ago, I could somewhat keep up with all new research that pertained to me. Today though? Forget about it. There is just way too much going on. Even if I consider myself to be…
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