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About Cadmus

The EUI Research Repository aims at offering EUI Research Output in Open Access. 45% of Cadmus content is in Open Access. 

  • Some records are without fulltext, due to copyright issues, some are under a time based restriction (eg. embargo), and a few are under a permanent restriction.
  • All EUI Working Papers are Open Access.
  • All EUI theses are accessible on-campus in full-text, while 41% is available in Open Access to all worldwide.
  • When a full-text is not attached to the Cadmus record often the resource can be reached via the DOI (full-text via DOI) and available in fulltext if the EUI Library pays for a subscription to the publisher.


cadmus_logo_2019_full_250x99Cadmus is the EUI Research Repository, collecting, preserving & providing access to the EUI research outputs according to the EUI Open Access policy

Cadmus is a service of the EUI Library.

All members of the EUI community are required to notify Cadmus of their research outputs and to comply with the EUI Open Access Policy
 

Cadmus collects and provides access to both scholarly publications and research data. Research outputs in Cadmus are work published by members of the academic or professional staff during their time at the Institute or based on research that they carried out during their time at the EUI. Research output can also be based on the research performed in projects in which the EUI is a partner. In addition, Cadmus includes EUI imprint publications such as EUI Working Paper series. EUI authors do no not need to submit EUI theses, Working Papers, and Research Reports, as they are submitted for inclusion in Cadmus by EUI staff.

Submit your publications

  1. Prepare your publication information/details according to these examples
  2. Send publication information/details  to [email protected]
  3. Attach the full-text of your publication (PDF of the Final Accepted version) to make it available Open Access. See for example: Open your articles or Open your thesis
  4. The Library Open Science Office staff will process your submission and make it available in cadmus

Submit your research data

Who can submit research outputs

All members of the EUI community can submit their research outputs to Cadmus, including:

  • EUI Professors
  • EUI Fellows
  • EUI Researchers
  • EUI Research Assistants
  • EUI Visiting Professors, Fellows and Researchers
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What kinds of research outputs can be submitted

Academic publications of EUI members
  • Articles
  • Books / eBooks
  • Book chapters
  • Special issues of Journals (edited by EUI members)
  • Working papers (and similar series)
EUI-sponsored publications / EUI imprint series
  • EUI PhD and LLM theses
  • EUI Working papers, Policy papers, Lectures series and Research reports
  • EUI Working Papers are licenced under a Creative Commons Licence 4.0 International (since 2020).
  • EUI Working Papers are born digital since 2000. EUI Working Papers prior to 2000 have been digitised by the EUI Library in 2020. All EUI Working Papers are available in Open Access.
  • EUI Working Papers can also be authored by non-EUI members. Detailed information about procedures for the submission, review and approval of EUI Working Paper series are available on the departmental web pages. 
  • EUI and non-EUI corresponding authors authorise and comply with EUI publishing and copyright rules, as well as the EUI Open Access Policy, when submitting their manuscript for review and final publication in an EUI series, eg. Working Paper.
 

 

  • Collected Courses of the Academy of European Law
  • European Journal of Legal Studies (EJLS)
  • Publications coming from EU / ERC (Horizon2020/HorizonEurope) projects hosted at the EUI
Recorded academic Audio / Video material

Since December 2022 Cadmus has an audio / video streaming functionality. The following types of contributions are eligible for inclusion*:

With audio / video file(s)
    • EUI Distinguished Lectures (eg. Max Weber Programme Lectures, Inaugural / Annual lectures)
    • Video Presentations (also short ones) of EUI PhD and Master theses
Metadata only without audio/video file
    • Special collection COVID-19 Pandemic contributions
    • Special collection State of the Union contributions
EUI Project publications
  • All EUI project publications should be included in Cadmus (articles, chapters, books, reports, working papers, published deliverables...)
  • Project publications - if multiple - can be included via imports of csv / excel files completed by project staff (using LibreOffice or OpenOffice). Library staff will do the import to Cadmus. Contact [email protected] to obtain a csv template for your project.
Datasets produced at the EUI

EUI members can submit their research datasets for inclusion in the EUI Research Data collection in the Cadmus repository.

Not eligible for inclusion in Cadmus
  • Forthcoming publications, since only published works are included in Cadmus
  • Short, journalistic pieces, parts of research reports, policy briefs and policy papers
  • Book reviews, with the exception of substantial research pieces
  • Conference papers and non published proceedings
  • Non-published pre-print versions of articles only archived/uploaded in a repository (i.e. SSRN, ArXiv)
  • Non-published project deliverables (pre-analysis plans) only archived/uploaded in a repository/registry (i.e. OSF, aspredicted)
  • Blog posts (unless they are COVID-19 related, or part of an academic journal with an ISSN)

Any non-eligible publication, output or deliverable can be added to authors' ORCID profiles.

Page last updated on 05 December 2024

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