Category: connecting research disciplines
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Mendeley is now more social: featuring collaborative groups, in-app tutorial, & updated citation styles.
This week we have released a new version of Mendeley with some major updates. The major new feature in Mendeley 0.9.8.1 is public collaborative groups. What are groups? Groups are a simple way for you to collaborate with your colleagues to create a shared collection of documents. Groups allow members to put together a list…
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France’s largest science catalog adds Mendeley import button
We are very happy to announce that CAT.INIST, one of Europe’s largest scientific research catalogs, has added Mendeley’s ‘easy import button’ to its article pages. CAT INIST joins the Public Library of Science (PLoS) and ArXiv.org who have also added Mendeley’s import button to their article pages. CNRS, “Centre National del la Recherche Scientifique” (the…
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BBC World Service features Mendeley, Wikipedia's Jimmy Wales, Google Wave
The current edition of the BBC World Service’s Digital Planet has a couple of nice interviews with Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales, Cameron Neylon on Google Wave, and me talking about Mendeley. My segment starts at 7:54mins – I haven’t listened to it because, as I explained earlier, watching/listening to myself makes me cringe like the…
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Our "The Guardian" week
Just some good news to finish off a week full of work: Today Vic Keegan, a technology journalist veteran from The Guardian, visited Mendeley’s headquarters in Clerkenwell and did an interview with Victor and me. For us, that capped a completely surprising “The Guardian” week – this is how things happened: MiniBar follow-up After seeing us…
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