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Russ Abbott
I just posted this to my Google+ stream.

I don't want to be a shill for a private service (but I guess I'm going to be anyway), but this system [Mendeley] seems quite impressive. It parses PDFs (and other documents) you drop into it and builds a bibliography for you. It provides a way to annotate the bibliography. I think it also lets you annotate pdf files. It doesn't get them all right, but what it does looks very useful. Besides, it's free. It claims to synchronize across computers besides making your papers accessible through any browser. I don't know if that means downloading to all the synched computers as Dropbox does.

It apparently has investors (see their about us page:http://www.mendeley.com/about-us/) but it's not clear what their business model is. So far, I haven't seen any ads except for themselves. They do apparently sell a "pro" version. The free version has 1GB of storage.

Anyone know any more about it?
 
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Re: Mendeley

Russell Standish
Big question - does it do BibTeX?

BTW - I often use Google Scholar to populate my BibTeX database.

Cheers

On Tue, Nov 01, 2011 at 10:55:26AM -0700, Russ Abbott wrote:

> I just posted this to my Google+ stream.
>
> I don't want to be a shill for a private service (but I guess I'm going to
> be anyway), but this system [Mendeley <http://www.mendeley.com/>] seems
> quite impressive. It parses PDFs (and other documents) you drop into it and
> builds a bibliography for you. It provides a way to annotate the
> bibliography. I think it also lets you annotate pdf files. It doesn't get
> them all right, but what it does looks very useful. Besides, it's free. It
> claims to synchronize across computers besides making your papers
> accessible through any browser. I don't know if that means downloading to
> all the synched computers as Dropbox does.
>
> It apparently has investors (see their about us page:
> http://www.mendeley.com/about-us/) but it's not clear what their business
> model is. So far, I haven't seen any ads except for themselves. They do
> apparently sell a "pro" version. The free version has 1GB of storage.
>
> Anyone know any more about it?
>
> *-- Russ Abbott*
> *_____________________________________________*
> ***  Professor, Computer Science*
> *  California State University, Los Angeles*
>
> *  Google voice: 747-*999-5105
>   Google+: https://plus.google.com/114865618166480775623/
> *  vita:  *http://sites.google.com/site/russabbott/
> *_____________________________________________*

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> lectures, archives, unsubscribe, maps at http://www.friam.org


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Re: Mendeley

Russ Abbott
Apparently not yet. See http://feedback.mendeley.com/forums/4941-mendeley-feedback/suggestions/80936-latex-integration-in-mendeley-desktop
 
-- Russ 



On Tue, Nov 1, 2011 at 2:21 PM, Russell Standish <[hidden email]> wrote:
Big question - does it do BibTeX?

BTW - I often use Google Scholar to populate my BibTeX database.

Cheers

On Tue, Nov 01, 2011 at 10:55:26AM -0700, Russ Abbott wrote:
> I just posted this to my Google+ stream.
>
> I don't want to be a shill for a private service (but I guess I'm going to
> be anyway), but this system [Mendeley <http://www.mendeley.com/>] seems
> quite impressive. It parses PDFs (and other documents) you drop into it and
> builds a bibliography for you. It provides a way to annotate the
> bibliography. I think it also lets you annotate pdf files. It doesn't get
> them all right, but what it does looks very useful. Besides, it's free. It
> claims to synchronize across computers besides making your papers
> accessible through any browser. I don't know if that means downloading to
> all the synched computers as Dropbox does.
>
> It apparently has investors (see their about us page:
> http://www.mendeley.com/about-us/) but it's not clear what their business
> model is. So far, I haven't seen any ads except for themselves. They do
> apparently sell a "pro" version. The free version has 1GB of storage.
>
> Anyone know any more about it?
>
> *-- Russ Abbott*
> *_____________________________________________*
> ***  Professor, Computer Science*
> *  California State University, Los Angeles*
>
> *  Google voice: 747-*999-5105
>   Google+: https://plus.google.com/114865618166480775623/
> *  vita:  *http://sites.google.com/site/russabbott/
> *_____________________________________________*

> ============================================================
> FRIAM Applied Complexity Group listserv
> Meets Fridays 9a-11:30 at cafe at St. John's College
> lectures, archives, unsubscribe, maps at http://www.friam.org


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Re: Mendeley

Brent Auble
I'm a fan of Mendeley.  For me it solves a few problems that the other reference tools I've used don't do as well. 

First it reads through PDF files on my hard drive and does its best to identify the article.  Given that I've got something on the order of 25,000 PDFs (yes, I do collect too much...), most of which I haven't tracked citation info for, that's a huge help.  It certainly isn't perfect, and sometimes it comes up with some really screwy info, but it's still faster than me doing everything manually.

Second, it stores everything both on my computer in their desktop application and on the web, so I can get to it from anywhere and add to my library from any computer.

Third, it can export to basically any citation style.

Fourth, it syncs with CiteULike and Zotero (two other reference tools I've used), so I can use whatever's handiest (Zotero is great for a lot of publisher sites and CiteULike works well for many of the ones Zotero doesn't).

I presume it does export to BibTeX, although I haven't tried it myself.  The link below actually says it's completed and the feature list says it does, but the recent comments seem to indicate that it doesn't do everything people would like.  I'd recommend testing it out to see if it does what you need.

It looks like they make their money through charging fees for PDF storage above 500MB/1GB, and probably some other ways.  I've only uploaded a few files -- it isn't a requirement to upload files in order to use the service for tracking meta-data about references.

Brent



From: Russ Abbott <[hidden email]>
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Apparently not yet. See http://feedback.mendeley.com/forums/4941-mendeley-feedback/suggestions/80936-latex-integration-in-mendeley-desktop
 
-- Russ 



On Tue, Nov 1, 2011 at 2:21 PM, Russell Standish <[hidden email]> wrote:
Big question - does it do BibTeX?

BTW - I often use Google Scholar to populate my BibTeX database.

Cheers

On Tue, Nov 01, 2011 at 10:55:26AM -0700, Russ Abbott wrote:
> I just posted this to my Google+ stream.
>
> I don't want to be a shill for a private service (but I guess I'm going to
> be anyway), but this system [Mendeley <http://www.mendeley.com/>] seems
> quite impressive. It parses PDFs (and other documents) you drop into it and
> builds a bibliography for you. It provides a way to annotate the
> bibliography. I think it also lets you annotate pdf files. It doesn't get
> them all right, but what it does looks very useful. Besides, it's free. It
> claims to synchronize across computers besides making your papers
> accessible through any browser. I don't know if that means downloading to
> all the synched computers as Dropbox does.
>
> It apparently has investors (see their about us page:
> http://www.mendeley.com/about-us/) but it's not clear what their business
> model is. So far, I haven't seen any ads except for themselves. They do
> apparently sell a "pro" version. The free version has 1GB of storage.
>
> Anyone know any more about it?
>
> *-- Russ Abbott*
> *_____________________________________________*
> ***  Professor, Computer Science*
> *  California State University, Los Angeles*
>
> *  Google voice: 747-*999-5105
>   Google+: https://plus.google.com/114865618166480775623/
> *  vita:  *http://sites.google.com/site/russabbott/
> *_____________________________________________*

> ============================================================
> FRIAM Applied Complexity Group listserv
> Meets Fridays 9a-11:30 at cafe at St. John's College
> lectures, archives, unsubscribe, maps at http://www.friam.org


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Prof Russell Standish                  Phone 0425 253119 (mobile)
Principal, High Performance Coders
Visiting Professor of Mathematics      [hidden email]
University of New South Wales          http://www.hpcoders.com.au
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