
If you have added pdfs in Mendeley the WILL be synced up to the cloud. Q: Is there any way to have pdfs in Mendeley NOT sync up to the cloud automatically?Ī: No. Q: If Mendeley syncs the pdfs I add up to the cloud, does that mean I could delete my locally stored copies of these pdfs?Ī: Yes, as long as you are working online, you can access your pdfs from within Mendeley, so local copies could be deleted.

Questions about Privacy/Security? See their Privacy PolicyįAQ on Syncing of pdf files with Mendeley Reference Manager.This thread comparing the 2 may be of interest.NOTE: there do seem to be some issues exporting items from your Mendeley library as an. The notebook is synced automatically to the cloud along with your Mendeley library. Mendeley Reference Manager: newer version, has an added notebook feature that allows you to gather highlighted text from multiple pdfs in one page + add your own notes.


NOTE: Carleton does not have an institutional account for Mendeley, just ignore the "sign in via your institution" button when setting up your account. Mendeley: set up a free Mendeley account online.You can also contact us at if you have questions or would like a demonstration of any of the above.This feature comparison chart prepared by University of Toronto Libraries compares Mendeley, Zotero, and EndNote amongst others and may be helpful in deciding which one might best serve your needs. The "best" tool is the one that meets your own individual needs best, the one you find easiest to work with: no single tool is the best for everyone.However, each works a bit differently and each has other features the other tools may not have.ability to work with Word so you can write, include citations, and produce your final bibliography.ability to create bibliographies in different citation styles such as APA, MLA.ability to search your own collection and add notes.ability to collect, save, organize your references and pdf documents.All the full citation/reference management tools provide the same basic functions such as:.
