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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.
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It dosn't work at all.
doesnot work
It's a excellent idea that would be great if it really worked. So frustrating.
最近根本用不了,打不开
Most of the time never worked in PDF file.
Never works with the extension
Heavily affected by bugs, works only ~30% of the time.
It never works anymore without multiple attempts
The good old Mendely Desktop is far better than this
When it works it's great. But it feels like a quarter of the time it only works on the pdf, a quarter of the time it only works on a html web page, and a quarter of the time it fails to sign in. The rest of the time, it's slow. It's generally much quicker and more reliable to have the Mendeley web app open, copy the DOI of the article, hit 'add new reference manually', and paste the DOI in the form for it to scrape the metadata from.