Mendeley is an award-winning reference manager and academic
social network. It has accumulated a devoted network of academic
users, and amassed a research library of millions of documents.
Mendeley helps its users find research, it helps them easily add
their research articles to their electronic research libraries, it
helps them organise and even electronically annotate their research
articles, and then it helps them cite them in their own research
writing, automatically creating reference lists and formatting
citations according to thousands of different citation styles.
But documentation on Mendeley is hard to come by. This book
provides a comprehensive overview of what Mendeley has to offer the
academic researcher, and how best to use it.
Topics include:
- A discussion of what Mendeley is, what its aims and objectives
are, and how it can help researchers
- How to register for a Mendeley account, install the program, and
set up a Mendeley profile
- A detailed discussion of the Mendeley database structure
- How to use Mendeley to find research articles and easily add
them to the library
- How to organise research articles into folders and sort and
search the library
- How to annotate articles electronically
- How to form groups with other researchers, and collaborate and
share articles with them
- How to use Mendeley to cite research articles in Microsoft Word
(for Windows and Mac),
and LibreOffice, and how to create reference lists and
bibliographies with Mendeley
- Using the Mendeley iPad app
The 8 chapters of the book span over 300 pages of detailed
information, with close on 400 detailed figures showing how to use
the program.
From the book cover:
There was a time when what later became known as the Internet
was nothing more than an obscure experiment to connect computers. A
time before the Internet became a pervasive element of everyday
life for billions. A time before almost every device imaginable
could be connected with all manner of other devices via the
Internet. And a time when connections between people we defined by
physical space and physical interaction. A time before we
considered ourselves citizens of the social web. That time is gone.
Forever.
The world of research has changed just as dramatically as the
rest of society as a result of the intrusion of the Internet into
every area of life. Research collaboration no longer requires
physical interaction. Reading research no longer requires the
laborious gathering of journals in hard copy. Researchers are
increasingly being tracked and rated by metrics that try to define
how much impact their work is having. And searching for research
now instantly brings hundreds of thousands of results to sift
through and evaluate. Researchers in the 21st Century need a tool
that can help reduce the clutter. They need a tool that can help
them find the research they need. They need a tool that can help
them organise the research articles and documents (now electronic)
they already have. They need a tool that can help them connect with
other like-minded researchers to share thoughts, to share work, and
to form partnerships. And they need a tool to help them cite their
sources in their own research writing. That tool is Mendeley.
But users of Mendeley need a tool that will help them discover
how best to use the service (for Mendeley is not just software, it
is a service), and how to get the most benefit from it.
This book aims to be that tool.
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