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kb:mendeley_import [2024/10/29 09:07] – Added Wayback Machine link to expose Elsevier hiding its shame sean | kb:mendeley_import [2025/02/12 23:25] (current) – [How do I import a Mendeley library into Zotero?] dstillman | ||
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* If you use **Mendeley Reference Manager**, your data and files are already all online. | * 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. | * 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 you're running the latest version of Zotero (Help → Check for Updates…). | ||
- Go to File → Import within Zotero and choose the " | - Go to File → Import within Zotero and choose the " | ||
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- | Direct access to the Mendeley database is the only fully local way to export the full contents of one’s own research. The export formats supported by Mendeley don’t contain folders, various metadata fields (date added, favorite, and others), or PDF annotations. While Mendeley offers a web-based API, it contains only uploaded data, so relying on it means that anyone wanting to export their own data first needs to upload all their data and files to Elsevier’s servers. The API is under Elsevier’s control and can be [[https:// | + | Direct access to the Mendeley database is the only fully local way to export the full contents of one’s own research. The export formats supported by Mendeley don’t contain folders, various metadata fields (date added, favorite, and others), or PDF annotations. While Mendeley offers a web-based API, it contains only uploaded data, so relying on it means that anyone wanting to export their own data first needs to upload all their data and files to Elsevier’s servers. The API is under Elsevier’s control and can be [[https:// |
Since making this change, Elsevier has replaced Mendeley Desktop with Mendeley Reference Manager, which is essentially a wrapper around the website and doesn’t contain a real local database at all. | Since making this change, Elsevier has replaced Mendeley Desktop with Mendeley Reference Manager, which is essentially a wrapper around the website and doesn’t contain a real local database at all. |