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You can now add documents via Desktop and Web in 7 different ways. Read More ». As a PhD student I find myself roaming the Internet quite a bit in search of literature for my research project which can be really time consuming.

Looking for the right keywords, opening each relevant result into a new tab, downloading each paper of interest, finding the cryptically named PDF file and then adding it to your library in an organized fashion phew. So anything that can cut back this strain of accessing and organizing research papers is most welcome. There are multiple ways to import files from your hard drive directly into Mendeley Desktop.

So we now have a web importer for online retrieval and an automated watch folder. Looks like we are set! My references and documents are all nice and organized within Mendeley Desktop and accessible online but when I look at the files on my computer, I notice something. In fact, I notice the lack of something: meaningful file names. As you can see in the image above, the file names are not very explanatory and whenever I have to pick a file to send to a colleague or open it directly for some reason, it becomes a guess-the-mystery-file name game.

Not to mention that every time I add a file to that folder with a similar name, I get this fantastic message:. Good question, do I want to overwrite sdarticle. Do I have any idea what is in that file? The most probable answer to both these questions is no. As the name suggests, this feature can organize your files for you in a few different ways.

You can store your files in a centralized folder with all the files renamed to a specific format. Interesting blog Ricardo: Actually that feature would be one of the coolest things of Mendeley IF it worked. Unfortunately I am continuing to have lots of trouble so that I still prefer downloading the PDF and drag dropping it into Mendeley.

In particular when using a proxy from the university library most of the time or the page is not recognized at all, or the pdf does not get imported even though I have access to it. I get the same information like on the screenshot above, with the PDF symbol stating that the document is available but when I do the import the PDF document gets lost somewhere and does not make it into my Mendeley library.

When I try again I get the information this document is already in your library. The PDF never shows up in my library. I have also some general problems with the bookmarklet presumably not related to libproxies: First of all when importing via google scholar, even though the bookmarklet popup shows the pdf available, the pdf does not appear in my library, i.

When importing via google scholar the URL that gets tagged is the url with all the search results and not the URL to the article. City and publisher are always missing. Anybody some similar experiences? Are you guys going to add a batch import feature soon.

E-Mail us and the best suited librarian will get back to you promptly quick answers or one-on-one consultations. Chat with a HSL Librarian to get help during business hours. Add citations from databases Adding a citation file from a database For most databases, you will need to select all the citations you want to send and Export as an RIS file type.

Using Mendeley's web importer tool Install the Web Importer adding the Save to Mendeley button to your browser's bookmark toolbar. Instructions here Search a database and select article citations to save. Or you can make selections one-by-one after the Web Importer grabs all the citations on the results page.

All you have to do is drop PDFs in the folder and Mendeley will import them automatically. Another way to add files is to simply use the file menu option to select the file or folder containing your documents. If you have the choice i. Many modern web applications provide programmatic interfaces to their data, allowing Mendeley to just go fetch it.

The big advantage here is that you only have to set this up once; New items are added automatically. Sync currently only works one way and is enabled for Zotero and Citeulike, but if you know of a service that you would like to sync with, let us know.

How do you get documents into Mendeley? Have I missed anything? From the file menu, add document manually, paste in the doi and hit the magnifying glass icon to have Mendeley look up the article. And of course number 9 is the easiest way — when someone adds an article for you through a Mendeley group.

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