Category: Elsevier
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Expanding impact: The Mendeley Webinar Series
The lone cowboy researcher motif has ridden off into the sunset. With research becoming more and more collaborative and multi-disciplinary, the support networking surrounding researchers is ever-expanding in size and importance. Librarians and institutional support can be especially key; researchers need to have access to the best tools to help them be even more efficient and…
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Scopus Now Features Mendeley Readership Stats!
A new feature on Scopus now shows users what the Mendeley readership statistics are for a specific article. The beta version has just gone live last week, and now it’s possible not only to see how many times a paper has been downloaded to a user’s Mendeley library, but also to view a handy breakdown…
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Free access to Science Direct for early career researchers
Research is not always a linear path, especially in a market squeezed by shrinking grant availability, changing job paths, and fewer permanent career positions. Compounding the issue for early career researchers between positions is the lack of access to resources like current and archived research. Elsevier is seeking to alleviate the pressures for between-jobs researchers…
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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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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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