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Mendeley mobile apps for reading articles on the go, available for iOS and Android.
Mendeley Cite, an add-in for Microsoft Word for citing references and generating bibliographies. #MENDELEY BIBTEX FULL#
Mendeley Web Importer, a browser extension that imports metadata and retrieves legal full text scholarly articles discovered on the Web. Mendeley Reference Manager (Beta), a replacement reference manager built with Electron that also runs on Microsoft Windows, Mac, Linux, and all major web browsers. Mendeley Desktop, the original reference manager based on the Qt framework that runs on Microsoft Windows, macOS, and Linux. The literature search function in the desktop application has also been removed. On Mathe Mendeley mobile app is being removed from the Apple App Store and Google Play, leaving access via the web site or Mendeley Reference Manager on the desktop. On, Mendeley announced two new products: Mendeley Reference Manager and Mendeley Cite. In October 2016, Mendeley Careers was launched to help researchers locate job opportunities. In April 2016, Mendeley Data, a platform for sharing citable research datasets online, was promoted out of beta. The functionality was subsequently incorporated into Mendeley Feed and Mendeley Profile. On 12 January 2015, Mendeley announced the acquisition of Newsflo, a service which provided links to press coverage of researchers' work. On 23 September 2013, Mendeley announced iPhone and iPad apps. Extensions to product line Īfter acquisition, Mendeley subsequently extended its product line into new areas while continuing to iterate on its reference manager. This was contrasted to a non-profit service like Unpaywall, which marketed itself as not susceptible to a sell-out to Elsevier. ĭavid Dobbs, in The New Yorker, suggested Elsevier's reasons for buying Mendeley could have been to acquire its user data and/or to "destroy or coopt an open-science icon that threatens its business model." The sale led to debate on scientific networks and in the media interested in Open Access, and upset members of the scientific community who felt that the Mendeley's acquisition by Elsevier was antithetical to Mendeley's open sharing model. The deal price was speculated to be €50 million (US$65 million). Mendeley was purchased by the academic publisher Elsevier in early 2013. The recommendation was revoked after Elsevier bought Mendeley. In 2012, Mendeley was one of the repositories for green Open Access recommended by Peter Suber. Mendeley won several awards in 2009 including "European Start-up of the Year 2009", TechCrunch Europas "Best Social Innovation Which Benefits Society 2009", and The Guardian ranked it #6 in "Top 100 tech media companies". #MENDELEY BIBTEX UPDATE#
If you are using the citation plugin, after at least one citation has been added to your document, place your cursor where you want your bibliography, then select the Insert Bibliography option. Click the Refresh option to update the bibliography as you add more citations.Victor Henning and Jan Reichelt receiving the Plugg "European Start-up of the Year" award, 2009 Mendeley supports over 7000 citation styles - check to see that your citation syle is supported here.
After a citation has been inserted, you may change the citation style using the Style drop-down box. After a reference has been selected, you have the option to add another reference to the same citation. References can also be added from Groups - just change the drop-down menu from My Library to one of your Groups. Click the Insert Citation button and search for references by author, title, or year from your Mendeley Library.
Depending on your version of MS Word: Select the References tab and locate the Mendeley Cite-O-Matic options (PC) or look for the Mendeley toolbar or Mendeley menu (Mac). Place your cursor where you want the citation. To insert a citation using Microsoft Word: Once you have installed the citation plugin, you are ready to add citations to documents in MS Word or other word processing software.