Category: News
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Research4Life working with Mendeley’s Reference Management and Collaboration Platform
We’re really happy to share the news that from now on Mendeley will be actively supporting the Research4Life partnership and helping to disseminate cutting-edge scientific information to researchers in over 100 developing countries. Research4Life is a public-private partnership that’s aiming to help the achievement of the UN’s Millennium Development Goals by reducing the huge…
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Happy Anniversary!
Dear Mendeley Community, Wow, it’s now already one year after Mendeley was acquired by Elsevier, and as it’s probably common, I would like to take the opportunity to reflect on the past 12 months, and tell you a little bit about the insights and how I think about Mendeley and Elsevier one year into the…
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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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MIT Libraries adopt Mendeley Institutional Edition for all their users
MIT announced that it is now offering enhanced Mendeley access for all its users. They purchased the Mendeley Institutional Edition (MIE) which gives all users at a subscribing institution 5GB of personal space in Mendeley (as opposed to the usual 2GB that all users get with a free account) and 20GB of…
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Mendeley Supports the Open Source CSL Project
As a Mendeley user, you might already be familiar with the Citation Style Language (CSL). This open source project, created by Bruce D’Arcus from Miami University, and run by a small team of volunteers, has become quite popular in recent years. CSL is currently used by over 20 software products, and there are over 6750…
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