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Insert references into your paper using Mendeley’s Web Library
[Editor’s Note–We thought you’d like to know: this 2017 post is a bit dated. Find current info on Mendeley’s citation abilities here, and in the Mendeley Guides.] You can now export references from your Mendeley Web Library into the Microsoft Word Citation Manager — without opening your Mendeley Desktop. The export feature uses Microsoft Word’s built-in citation…
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Introducing the new Mendeley.com
It’s here! We’re proud to unveil the new Mendeley.com! The new website has a clean new design, makes it easy to find all the ways in which Mendeley can help you as an academic, and helps bring our homepage into line with the fresh designs once you log into your Mendeley account. “We wanted to update…
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Stats is becoming part of your Mendeley profile
Stats is changing from being a private dashboard (only you can see) to being a part of your profile so that, as well as showcasing your work, your profile also shows the exposure and impact your work is having. The features currently shown on the stats overview page will be shown in a tab in…
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Introducing Elsevier DataSearch
Elsevier takes the next step in making researchers’ lives easier with the new DataSearch engine. You can search for research data across numerous domains and various types, from a host of domain-specific and cross-domain data repositories. It’s available at (https://datasearch.elsevier.com/) – please join our User Panel to help improve it! More Focused Searching Mass search…
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A Rainbow of annotations: Colored highlighting is here!
Your results may be black and white, but your research doesn’t have to be! Mendeley now features the ability to annotate in multiple colors! How many colors? Eight different colors! Create a rainbow of annotations in your PDFs and sticky notes. Though the bright burst of color is the one you will likely notice…
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