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ICT Resources for Language Education

Inventory of ICT tools

Welcome to the Inventory of freely available online tools, developed within the framework of the ICT REV project of the European Centre for Modern Languages (ECML). It brings together resources for language teaching and learning, selected by and for language educators. Use the filters and examples below to explore the inventory, or suggest a tool to be added.

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Mendeley, a reference manager and document organiser

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Description: Mendeley is a software for reference management and document organisation to help researchers sort and share scholarly articles. Users can create a personal library of academic papers by importing references from various sources, such as online databases or PDF files. Mendeley allows organising references into folders, annotating documents, and generating citations and bibliographies in various citation styles. It also allows collaboration between users in projects stored on the cloud. Mendeley offers a limited free version and requires users to sign up for an account for use. It has both browser and application versions, together with add-ins for browsers. Mendeley was developed by a company of the same name, initially founded by three PhD students in 2007, and later acquired by Elsevier.

Evaluation: Mendeley is a useful tool to organise research projects. It can be used by researchers, academics, students, and professionals across various disciplines to organise research materials, collaborate with peers, and generate citations for academic writing and publications. Mendeley is particularly useful for conducting literature reviews and is suitable for collaborative research. Average IT skills are required.

Cost: Free with registration + paid plans available.

Respect for privacy Privacy evaluations indicate how a tool handles personal data collection, storage, and sharing, including GDPR compliance and security measures, among others. The ICT-REV team provides them for informational purposes, reflecting our best understanding at the time of review, but assumes no legal responsibility for the accuracy or completeness of these evaluations and encourages users to conduct their own assessments: High. Elsevier, which owns and develops Mendeley, collects personal data but claims to do so only to facilitate efficiency and productivity in research. Elsevier mentions that precautions are taken to safeguard personal information through technical and organisational measures. It acknowledges users’ rights to request data access, correction, and deletion, providing some degree of user control. Mendeley states compliance with the GDPR. See more here.

Type Of Interaction: Individual work,

Content: You supply,


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