Author: Sarah E Hoey
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Mendeley is evolving!
From our founding, we have been working to help researchers save time whilst writing and organizing their documents. Now Mendeley is expanding our role to help researchers with two other important aspects of their professional life: promoting and showcasing their work, as well as understanding and evaluating the impact of their work. In the coming…
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Researchers’ Choice Communication Award – recognising the Next Generation
Did you know that James Watson was just 25 years old when he discovered the double helix structure of DNA with Frances Crick (who was also a doctoral student at the time)? Or that Albert Einstein published his Theory of Special Relativity paper in the same year he received his doctorate, aged 26? Innovative, dynamic…
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Maitumelo! September Advisor of the Month – Joseph "Josphat" Joseph
Maitumelo to Joseph, September’s Advisor of the month. Joseph is a Librarian with the University of Botswana. Joseph completed his first degree (BSc Computing) with at Botho University in-collaboration with Open University UK, before moving to University of Botswana to further career on Librarianship. Subsequently, he became an assistant librarian with Botho University in Botswana for 2…
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The first year of our API!
In September 2014, after 12 months of hard work and collaboration with our partners and , our Mendeley celebrated the release of version 1 of our API. Now, we’re proudly beaming as we mark the first anniversary of the release. Today’s guest blog post comes from our API lass, Joyce Stack. On the 18th September we…
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Falling Walls Lab: Interview with Prateep Beed
“Meet the brightest minds on the planet” – is how BBC London described the Falling Walls Conference. Each year on November 9th, an audience of 700 international decision makers in politics, business, science, media and culture from more than 80 nations gathers in Berlin to discover which walls will fall next in science and society.…
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