Lotta Svantesson


The 2019 EUI Open Access events at the EUI

The theme of the Open Access Week 2019 was “Open for Whom? Equity in Open Knowledge”. A number of events were organised at the EUI to celebrate the open access week. A course on Commercial Publishers and Open Access: know your rights took place on Wednesday 23 October, by Lotta Svantesson and Monica Steletti. Download […]

EUI member of ORCID

  As of November 2017 the EUI becomes institutional supporting member of  ORCID, the Open Researcher and Contributor ID. ORCID is a non-profit organization supported by a global community of organizational members, including research organizations, publishers, funders, professional associations, and other stakeholders in the research ecosystem. ORCID provides a persistent digital identifier that distinguishes you […]

EUI Open Access Week Roundtable 2017: Presentations

This year’s open access week, with the theme ‘open in order to…’ started at the EUI on Monday 23 October in Villa Salviati with a an information desk for researchers of the EUI History and Law departments on Open Access and Orcid. Library staff  gave information and help on open access issues and on how to set up an ORCID […]

Open Access: why?

An Open Access publication is immediately and freely available online, to read, download, copy, print, disseminate or search. As a publicly-funded institute, our aim is to increase the proportion of research publications in Open Access. The EUI Open Access Policy encourages its members to facilitate the dissemination of their published research by depositing it with […]

EUI PhD theses often published as Books

Cadmus, the EUI research repository, collects EUI research output. Core collections are the EUI theses (PhDs and LLMs) and commercially published book version of the theses. 523 out of 2726 EUI Theses have been published as books. This corresponds to 20% of EUI theses. Browse through the book versions 574 out of 2726 EUI Theses are available […]