We’ve posted a couple of times in the past about the large collection of papers we’ve assembled on Mendeley relating to the microbiology of the built environment. See here and here.
Because the utility of a large collection is in part dependent on the organization and tagging, we’ve created a couple of short tutorial videos walking a user through finding the microBEnet group on Mendeley and on using Mendeley Desktop to take full advantage of the tags.
Accessing Mendeley tutorial
http://www.youtube.com/v/C7dPsSsAsRw?version=3&hl=en_US
Mendeley Desktop tutorial
http://www.youtube.com/v/t0hyA7AZT-0?version=3&hl=en_US
Enjoy, and let us know if there are any other tutorial videos that would be of use to people out there that we might create.
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This is great, thanks, David! There are also a few short videos on YouTube that demonstrate how to do basic tasks in Mendeley, which might be a nice complement to what you have above.
Thanks! I mentioned the existence of those in the video but should have noted that in the post as well.