Category: academic life
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"Mendeley is simplifying my life" – Dr Eloi Pineda tells us about his experience with Mendeley.
Here at Mendeley Headquarters, we love to hear back from our users – especially when they have a good experience using Mendeley. Today’s guest blog post comes from Dr Eloi Pineda (Professor Agregat, Departament de Física i Enginyeria Nuclear, Escola Superior d’Agricultura de Barcelona (ESAB), Spain). Dr Pineda tells us how he uses Mendeley to make his work…
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Announcing a Special Contest for Mendeley Users at University of Toronto and York University.
Celebrate Your Research Team! At Mendeley we understand that life in a research team is very busy: focusing on your research as well as collaborating with your colleagues and trying to keep up with the latest research in your field. We’re here to help you with your research productivity while trying to make sure you having some fun too! That’s why…
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From Distant Admirers to Library Lovers
This week saw the release of a new Pew Research Center report that explores America’s engagement with public libraries and the ways in which the digital era has changed our reading habits. Entitled “From Distant Admirers to Library Lovers – and Beyond: A Typology of Public Library Engagement in America”, the report found that public…
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Meet our February Advisor of the Month!
Congratulations and thank you to Jacques Raubenheimer Jacques is a statistician at the University of Free State in Bloemfontein, South Africa, but he got his research start in psychology with a PhD in Research Psychology and doing Masters studies in Theology. Before his current position, he did some other consultation work, and started working at the…
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Meet our January Advisor of the Month!
Congratulations and thank you to Sjúrður Hammer! Sjúrður is a PhD Student at the University of Glasgow. Originally from the Faroe Islands, he did his undergraduate degree in Aberdeen and studies the great skua (Stercorarius skua), a “bad-ass predatory seabird,” he said. An early adopter all around, he started using Mendeley in 2008, and became…
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