One search across the catalog, electronic resources and the open-access repositories. One workspace for your publications, grants and collaborations. The infrastructure becomes invisible — exactly as it should be.
A typical research workflow today crosses four or five separate systems: the library catalog, the publisher's platform, a personal reference manager, an institutional repository upload form, and a faculty CRIS that the research office maintains. Each has its own credentials, its own metadata model, its own export format. Every minute saved on reconciliation goes back into research.
Accadema reduces that to one identity, one search, one workspace. The catalog is unified, the repository upload happens through the same workspace where you track your grants, and your researcher profile — researcher identity-anchored — is the same profile the recommendation engine uses when the next call goes out.
Catalog, e-resources, repository, OA preprints — in a single ranked list with citation export, full-text resolution and an AI assistant for natural-language queries.
Publications, datasets, theses and grant outputs in one record — uploaded to the right external repository through the aggregator, never re-keyed.
Open calls, possible collaborators and similar projects surfaced from the same CRIS profile your institution already maintains.
Accadema is licensed by the institution, not the individual researcher. If your library or research office wants a conversation, point them here.