Select which project folder you want the article to go into before you click save. This prevents the dreaded "Scattered Library Syndrome" later.
If you are on a search results page (like PubMed), the plugin will offer to save all the articles on the page at once. Perfect for when you are doing a systematic review. A word of caution (Read this) The Chrome plugin is a saving tool , not a syncing tool. mendeley plugin chrome
Whether you use Google Scholar, PubMed, JSTOR, Wiley, Springer, or arXiv, the plugin lights up and says, "I got this." Select which project folder you want the article
The Mendeley Chrome Plugin is the ultimate "set it and forget it" tool for researchers. It removes the friction between discovery and organization. Once you start using it, you will wonder how you ever survived a literature review without it. Perfect for when you are doing a systematic review
Enter the (officially known as the Mendeley Web Importer ). It turns a tedious five-minute process into a single click.
If you have ever found yourself with 15 tabs open, one foot in a PDF, and no idea where that perfect citation came from, this post is for you.
We all know the struggle: You find a goldmine of an article online, but the thought of manually copying the title, authors, and publication date into your reference manager makes you want to close the laptop.