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Hack4Knowledge @ Mendeley: living bibliographies, visual search and more #h4k
This weekend saw dozens of hackers converge on the Mendeley offices in New York and London for a weekend of fun, games, and changing how research is done. Hack4Knowledge arose from internal Mendeley hackdays, where our developers are released from the tyranny of Trac tickets and given free rein to build whatever crazy idea comes…
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Reminder: Mendeley for Librarians May 20th 10 AM EDT – free online instructional session
Calling all librarian and information science professionals! Come learn about how researchers at your institution are using Mendeley and how you can use it to help patrons find what they’re looking for faster. We’ll discuss what Mendeley is (and what it’s not), who’s using Mendeley, how Mendeley works with your existing information systems, Mendeley and…
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Science and Drinks at Mendeley was a success!
Last Friday, 30 folks came over to the Mendeley offices in New York for drinks and conversation. Attendees were from all over the city, including NYU, Columbia, City University of New York, Einstein College of Medicine, and Nature Publishing’s NY. James Hedges and Umesh Rajashekar, post-docs from The Laboratory for Computational Vision at New York…
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Tune in to "Connecting scholars with information – and unlocking it!" a MacLearning webcast featuring Jan Reichelt
The “social web” has become the nexus of collaboration and discovery, but how supportive are the existing tools at making leads to scientific discovery? Mendeley co-founder, Jan Reichelt, will show Mendeley’s approach to connecting scholars with information and, by doing so, unlocking it. Mendeley is the world’s largest research collaboration platform, with 750,000 researchers and…
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