Category: open access
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Publishing Open Access has its benefits: You Can Now Search Mendeley Web for #OA content
We didn’t quite make it in time for OA week, but I hope we’ll be forgiven, because we have an AWESOME feature that we just quietly launched. It’s now possible to filter the 27 million canonical documents in the Mendeley research catalog for articles published in Open Access journals.
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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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Dear researcher, which side of history will you be on?
Recently I was sitting at café Tryst in Washington D.C. along with Mendeley’s co-founders and a coffee house full of hipsters, Georgetown students, tourists, and a few politicos. In retrospect, perhaps this was the only setting possible to be discussing the future of research and our small part in it. We were surrounded by the…
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Science Online London 2010 call for sponsors
Are you working for a company or institution in the field of science, or do you want to reach the thought leaders in science online? We are looking for sponsorship partners for our Science Online London 2010 conference on 3-4 September (Fri/Sat) at the British Library in St Pancras, London. Last year, our sponsors included…
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