In 2013, when Victor Henning announced that his six-year-old startup Mendeley would be acquired by one of the world’s biggest media companies, he knew there would be blowback. He just couldn’t have ...
Whether you are looking to build a repository for a major research project or simply hoping to organize journal articles, Mendeley (Free) offers an elegant solution to document management. With 1GB of ...
Science and academia have to date been a little slower to react to the vast changes going on in the business world as we move to the cloud, big data and third-party app ecosystems. Most academic ...
August 17, 2009 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google Do you have a pile of documents and you haven't found the right way to organize them to your satisfaction? Cross ...
Scepticism over the sale of academic referencing site Mendeley to Reed Elsevier is "unfounded", says the publishing group, which vows the London-based startup will continue to operate as its own ...
British scientific research startup Mendeley now has 240 third-party apps tapping into its API, querying its database of research papers more than 100m times a month. The company – which was judged ...
Some time ago, at the excellent Science Online meeting that’s held annually in Research Triangle, NC, I had a very pleasant dinner conversation with one of the cofounders of Mendeley, a research ...
When rumors sprang up in January about the scientific journal publisher Elsevier (see disclosure) buying British reference manager and academic social network Mendeley, the reaction was negative in ...
For months rumors have been circulating that the publishing giant Elsevier was going to acquire Mendeley, the popular reference-management and PDF-organizer platform. Now both companies have confirmed ...
Mendeley, makers of a desktop and web application designed to make it easier for academics to manage and discover relevant research papers on any topic, has raised $2 million in early-stage funding ...
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