Mark Lemos
  • Home
  • About
  • Science
    • Duckweed as a potential biofuel crop
    • BS/MS
    • Science blog
  • Publications
  • Art
    • Gallery
    • Art blog
  • Education
  • CV
  • News
  • side by side

Mendeley - software for science

12/31/2010

 
Nature News recent article developers call for lab aids is helping to draw more attention to software for science. As they aptly put it, "It's an unfortunate truism that scientists often have better software tools for managing their music or family photos than they do for tracking their experiments and data." The biggest frustration has been managing papers that I  read. Then I discovered Zotero, a free easy-to-use research tool that helps you gather, organize, and analyze sources and then share the results of your research. Zotero was so much more intuitive than EndNote. Mendeley is similar to Zotero in many aspects, but Mendeley offers more space, more uniform user profiles, minimizes the steps to get others to join, and provides some interesting analytic information. The mentioned Nature News story highlighted Mendeley, which I have only recently started using. Thus far, I really like Mendeley and have been telling others about it.

Picture
Some of the features that I have explored and like from Mendeley.
Mendeley Vision Presentation Salk Institute 2010 06-15 WG from William Gunn

Comments are closed.

    Science

    systematic knowledge of the physical or material world gained through observation and experimentation.


    Social profile

    Research papers by Mark Lemos


    Archives

    December 2010
    October 2010


    Categories

    All
    Benchfly
    Jove
    Mendeley
    Phd
    Software For Science
    Ted

    RSS Feed

Powered by Create your own unique website with customizable templates.
  • Home
  • About
  • Science
    • Duckweed as a potential biofuel crop
    • BS/MS
    • Science blog
  • Publications
  • Art
    • Gallery
    • Art blog
  • Education
  • CV
  • News
  • side by side