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Do you know how people interact with your published articles?

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With Mendeley Stats, you can view article performance in your author dashboard. Here's how. dashboar

With Mendeley Stats, you can view article performance in your author dashboard. Here's how. [Mendeley] See the impact of your work Hi {NAME}, If you're a published author, it can be time-consuming and difficult to keep track of the different ways people interact with and use your work. Now, with Mendeley Stats, you can view up-to-date performance data on how your papers are being discovered, shared and cited by the research community and broader media. Take a look at your personal, private [Stats]( dashboard now to find out more. [Show me my Stats]( Quick Tip! When using Mendeley Desktop, remember to click the Sync button. This allows you to access your library securely anywhere from any device, using a [web browser]( or our [iOS]( or [Android]( apps. Plus, any documents you were reading on one device will open in exactly the same place on all other devices. Questions? Tweet us [@MendeleySupport]( or contact our friendly [support team]( and we will get back to you as soon as possible. The Mendeley Team PS: Forgot your password? [Reset it here]( [Contact Us]( | [Support]( [Facebook]( [twitter]( [YouTube]( You are receiving this email because you have registered with Mendeley.com using the email address {EMAIL}. If you do not wish to receive newsletter update emails from us in the future, please click [here](. Copyright © 2018 Mendeley Ltd. Mendeley Limited. Registered office The Boulevard, Langford Lane, Kidlington, Oxford, OX5 1GB, United Kingdom. Registered in England and Wales. Registration number 06419015.

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