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Mendeley Web Importer detects article identifiers on the page you are viewing and automatically retrieves metadata and PDF full texts (where available) for you to add to your library. You just need to be viewing an article or a list of references in the browser and click on the Mendeley Web Importer extension icon in the toolbar.
You'll need a Mendeley account to save, read and cite the articles you import. To sign up and receive 2GB free storage space, visit https://www.mendeley.com
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don't work!
Used to be able to use it, but can not sign in no matter what I do, therefore cannot import documents or citations anymore.
Awesome application. Just read and add, gets synced to Mendeley account everywhere.. 5 stars!
There have been a few updates recently. For any of you stuck getting an "internal server error" when you try to sign in, try deleting your cache and cookies. This fixed it for me
Mendeley has been a great tool to organize my references, but the extension has had two disruptive problems lately lately. First, the Mendeley browser extension is not lifting all the relevant data (journal info, abstract) for references from journal pages, particularly on Science Direct; this is especially disappointing because these two Elsevier products really *ought* to work seamlessly. Secondly, the extension has long showed it was not downloading PDFs on pages with a secondary dialog to choose specifics. Recently, it has been reporting that it has downloaded the PDF of an article (again on Science Direct) but has instead incorrectly downloaded the HTML dialog for "this article, or this set of articles?" and labeled it a PDF. I'm glad I caught this after a week rather than after months of thinking this function was now working properly! I still have to manually save and attach PDFs of articles, but it is irritating to have to check each entry for whether the correct file was attached or if the attachment is a stub that cannot be opened. Where the automatic PDF download & attachment works, it is very useful. For me, this extension working correctly includes accurate reporting of whether it can identify the correct PDF rather than attaching "something, anything" like a middle school student panicking on a pop quiz.
This used to be a fundamental part of how I interacted with Mendeley. In recent months, it has stopped working on my Mac entirely and functions inconsistently on my Windows machine.
Used to be great, no longer works
Functions well most of the time, but typically fails to recognise information fully on PDFs - only on the webpages.
web importer doesn't work on win 10. can not sign in. Suddenly restarts after signing in.
It use to be great, but now, it does not function.