Background: I had a Mendeley account set up that I hadn't really used. I just merged my Elsevier account in and set the password to the one from my Elsevier account.
To reproduce:
1. Logged in as myself, I go to
https://www.mendeley.com/profiles/philip-reed/
2. I start with no publications. Click on the plus sign for "Add your publications"
3. Upload a publication. Seems to work.
4. Now under publication, Add -- Add entry manually -- Type in a title.
OBSERVED: The first publication has apparently taken on the title of the second one, and there is only one!
If I delete, start over, upload the first publication, and upload (rather than manually enter) the second, then go away and do something else, I come back and see both the manual entry and the uploaded entry for Publication #2, so perhaps it's in the system. The number of readers for the manual entry appears to have been copied from *Publication #1*, not the corresponding uploaded Publication #2.
In all cases I'm looking at the number in parenthesis after All(..) to tell how many publications are there.
Note also that it appears to increment the count each time I upload my own paper but doesn't decrement when I delete it.
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