

Elsevier boycott gathers pace Nature DOI: 10.1038/nature.2012.10010 But beware, you may run from the arms of one large publisher (Elsevier) into the arms of another (Springer or Macmillan which own Papers and ReadCube respectively). If you decide that Mendeley isn’t your cup of tea, now might be a good time to investigate some alternatives, there are plenty of good candidates to choose from.
Mendeley data pdf#

Once you have exported your data, you’ll need an alternative to import your data into. (Thanks P.Chris for pointing this out in the comments below) Alternatives to Mendeley

To completely delete your account you’ll need to send an email to privacy at mendeley dot com. You’ll be see a message We’re sorry you want to go, but if you must… which you can either cancel or select Delete my account and all my data. Login to, click on the My Account button (top right), Select Account details from the drop down menu and scroll down to the bottom of the page and click on the link delete your account. Deleting your Mendeley account #mendelete Another possibility is to use the Mendeley API to export your data which will give you more control over how and what you export, or trawl through the Mendeley forums for alternatives. It is probably best to create a backup in all three formats just in case as this will give you more options for importing into whatever you replace Mendeley with.

You have a choice of three export formats: Open up Mendeley Desktop, on the File menu select Export.
Mendeley data update#
Update April 2013, it wasn’t just a rumour.
Mendeley data how to#
If you’ve built a personal library of scientific papers in Mendeley, you won’t just want to delete all the data, you’ll need to export your library first, delete your account and then import it into a different tool.ĭisclaimer: I’m not advocating that you delete your mendeley account (aka #mendelete), just that if you do decide to, here’s how to do it, and some alternatives to consider. Elsevier has a strained relationship with some groups in the scientific community, so it will be interesting to see how this plays out. Mendeley has built an impressive user-base of scientists and other academics since they started, but the possibility of an Elsevier takeover has worried some of its users. News that Reed Elsevier is in talks to buy will have many scientists reaching for their “delete account” button. Creative Commons licensed picture by Vitor Sá – Virgu via
