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Samiksha Jadhav
Jul 15, 2022
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Mendeley is a software company based in London, UK, which provides products and services for academic researchers. It is most known for its reference manager.

Why Mendeley

Mendeley is a free reference manager that can help you collect and organise reference and create bibliographies.  

Strength of Mendeley

  • Mebdeley is an Academic Social Network.
  • That enables to share your research with others.
  • Mendeley group database of over 30 million papers.
  • Help you connect with other scholers.
  • And the latest research in your subject area.

Mendeley's orginal author is Paul Foecler, Victor Henning, Jan Riechelt. And developer is ELSEVIER. 

Initial release is August 2008. And stable release in 2019.

Features of Mendeley

  1. Multiple ways to import and create reference
  2. Unique options for organizing.
  3. Integrates with word, OpenOffice and BibTex
  4. Options to sync and collaborate across multiple computers and with multiple people
  5. Connect with other users and discover research through Mendeley's online interface

Way to use Mendeley

  • Search for references in your Mendeley library and insert them into the document you're working on.
  • Select and insert individual or multiple references at once
  • Create bibliography of all the references you've cited
  • Cite without having Mendeley reference manager open or even installed - once you sign in to Mendeley cite, your Mendeley library is downloaded from the cloud
  • Keep sight of your Word document at all times - Mendeley cite opens as a separate panel in word alongside your document window, not over it 

Mendeley cite is a free, simple add-in for Microsoft word.

Why is Mendeley called Mendeley

the name Mendeley is derived from a combination of Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeleyv, who developed the periodic table of elements and Greogor Mendel often called the "father of modern genetics".

 

 

 


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