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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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Would be great to be able to specifically choose where to save references into subfolders like with the Firefox web booklet
I'm finding it hard to import straight to mendeley PDFs I was sent through e-mail...
This works very well for Chrome users. The only down side is that it sometimes can't import a full text PDF from discovery tools (it imports them with no problems from the databases directly).
For those using Mandeley, this Chrome Extension is great. I tested importing from ScienceDirect and Google Scholar, the Mendeley Importer works fine. I tested downloading individual articles as well as multiple articles in a batch. For ScienceDirect, everything is perfect. All reference details are there. For Google Scholar, some journal references are missing issue or page data. I assume this is due to Google Scholar not having the complete metadata available.