Showing posts with label social bookmarking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label social bookmarking. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Syncing Mendeley and CiteULike

I have been using CiteULike for quite awhile (after switching from Connotea), but more recently started using Mendeley. Overall, I am really impressed! Mendeley is a relatively new software project (still in beta), and I am surprised by how well it works. It has some crucial features that seperate it from other bookmarking tools such as: ability to sync bookmarks and pdf files back and forth from multiple personal computers and their online server, the ability to organize pdf files locally by title, author, journal, etc., has a citation plugin for Word (so you can stop paying for EndNote), and that the client software is available for Linux! Mendeley has been working so well that I was afraid I might end up abandoning CiteULike, since I most likely won't bookmark something twice.

However, yesterday it was announced that bookmarks from CiteULike can be accessed from within Mendeley. Note that this isn't just the simple ability to import the bookmarks, but that the bookmarks are kept synced and in their own CiteULike folder within Mendeley. Although the syncronization is currently only one way, from CiteULike to Mendeley, further integration of the two tools is suppossedly in the works.

This seems like a great colloboration since CiteULike tends to focus more on the social networking aspect, while Mendeley focuses more on providing a presonal reference manager.

It is nice to see companies colloborating instead of competing.

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Two thumbs up for CiteULike

After getting tired of the slowness and lack of features of Connotea I decided to try out CiteULike. My only regret is that I wish I made the switch about 6 months ago, since CiteULike seems superior to Connotea in almost every way.

In particular, I really like the built in priority list for indicating the level of importance for me to read a certain article. This is much better than my old Connotea method of using a "to_read" tag. Also, the use of tag clouds (instead of simple lists) not only for my personal tags but also for authors is a really nice feature. I was really surprised to see that you can upload a pdf of the paper being cited for storage on CiteULike. I'm not sure how much I will use this feature, but it is a nice option for those papers that you might not have easy access to all the time. Lastly, the search function is simple yet effective and the site runs smoothly without any waiting or timeouts.

The transfer of my bookmarks from Connotea to CiteULike was easy. I simply exported my bookmarks from Connotea in RIS format (which of course took about a minute of waiting) and then imported them into CiteULike. The only small hiccup is that CiteULike doesn't handle multiple words as a single tag (ie. no spaces allowed), but CiteULike did convert all of these cases using dashes instead of spaces.

Overall, I am a happy social bookmarker again and you can follow what I am reading here:
http://www.citeulike.org/user/mlangill