![]() ![]() We are of course keeping group updates on the backlog and will be returning to them in the future. Although it doesn’t yet integrate with groups, will mean that we can add other exciting updates such as the ones requested in the survey. We know that some of you might miss some group updates - so do we! - but we’ve made all of our changes to newsfeed using a new technology which is more flexible for the future. What this does also mean is that we’ll be bidding farewell to the old dashboard so if you try to access it you’ll be redirected to the new newsfeed. The number one requested feature in the survey was “updates when a document in my library is cited, highlighted or read” so that’s something we’ve pushed up the backlog… watch this space! ![]() ![]() Well, we’re working on ways to make the newsfeed easier to use if you’re new to Mendeley and also to fill it with even more interesting content. We want to bring relevant discussions and interactions directly into your newsfeeds so that you’re always the first to know what is happening in your field! ![]() We’ve decided to add these features because we know that building connections and collaborating with other researchers is a crucial part of your work. We’ve built a people recommender to help you discover interesting people to connect with on Mendeley. There have also been some changes in the content that appears in your newsfeeds. You might also have noticed the brand shiny new bell in the top navigation bar that will tell you when your news is liked or commented on, or if you’ve made a comment and someone replies. We’ve also built ‘likes’ so if you’re too busy in the lab to write a detailed comment, you can show your appreciation with a single click. Comments can be edited or deleted if you make an error, and you’ll see other people’s commenting on items in your newsfeed. You can now comment on news items in your feed, so if you see someone has a new publication or has moved institution, you can congratulate them or ask them a question. We’ve been squirrelled away at Mendeley HQ working on new ways for you to use the new feed to find new content and further your research. Thank you for all of the survey responses and feedback -85% of you said you liked the new newsfeed so that was great news for us! We’ve been amazed at the great ideas and thoughts for what you’d like to see on the newsfeed – please keep them coming! Two months ago we launched the new look and feel for Mendeley newsfeed. Go to File → Import within Zotero and choose the “Mendeley Reference Manager (online import)” option.įor alternative methods, troubleshooting, and more information visit the Zotero Support page.Install Zotero 6, which contains the latest version of the importer as well as a new PDF reader that can display PDF annotations imported from Mendeley.If you use Mendeley Reference Manager, your data and files are already all online.If you use Mendeley Desktop, check your sync settings to make sure that data and files are being synced, and confirm that you can open PDFs in your online Mendeley library.Make sure that all data and files have been synced to Mendeley servers.To import your Mendeley library and move it to Zotero, follow these steps: To avoid some problems this could cause, you may want to move your citations from Mendeley to Zotero. This change could potentially cause problems for UMB campus members who use Mendeley. Due to UMB’s IT security restrictions those who are using a UMB computer − or using Office via their UMB account − will not be able to download the citation tool for Mendeley Reference Manager. In September 2022, the previous version − Mendeley Desktop − will no longer be available for download. Elsevier, the company that produces Mendeley, is promoting a new version of their product called Mendeley Reference Manager. ![]()
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