Consolidating a CRIS in twelve weeks.
A mid-size faculty moved from three spreadsheets to one research information system.
ReadOne open ecosystem, adopted module by module — in your language and jurisdiction.
Read the ecosystem through the eyes of each role — researchers, librarians, leadership, and the office that signs the contract.
One search across the catalogue, e-resources and open-access repositories. One workspace for outputs, grants and citations.
Acquisitions land in cataloguing without re-keying. New holdings reach patrons the same day. Self-service handles the routine.
Research output, open-access share, grant pipeline and acquisition spend — drawn from the actual record, not assembled by hand.
Start with a single product and grow into the rest when it earns the place. A local partner handles deployment in your jurisdiction. Your data stays yours, always.
Three patterns cover most of the daily work at an academic institution. Each one stitches the right products together natively — so the institution gets the outcome, ready to go.
Every role at an academic institution sees its own slice of the platform. Pick yours — we have a dedicated page with what changes day one.
One search across catalog, e-resources and OA repositories. Outputs, grants, collaborations in one workspace.
Read moreModern ILS, acquisitions, federated discovery and ILL — from order to checkout in one workflow.
Read moreKPIs across research output, OA share, grant pipeline and acquisition spend, with evidence for accreditation.
Read moreEditorial workflow, DOI registration and distribution to discovery layers and aggregators.
Read moreOne identity across the catalog, e-resources, reading lists and self-service kiosks.
Read moresingle sign-on and a clean API surface, multi-institution isolation, EU data residency.
Read moreA dissertation, a preprint, a dataset — they are worth more when someone else builds on them. Accadema exposes institutional outputs to the global research network through the protocols it already speaks.
the global open-access discovery network. OA sources sit alongside the rest — not as a filter, as a default.
harvest-ready metadata exchange. persistent identifier registration. standard researcher and affiliation authorities as authority sources.
open-science, linked data standards, standard publishing exchange. The vocabulary the rest of the research community already uses.
open-access policy compliance, APC budgets, Read & Publish workflow, fee-free open-access support, major open-access policies data feeds.
Research infrastructure works alongside every country's own copyright, data-protection, archiving and reporting rules. Accadema treats this as a feature: a global core, landed locally through partners who know the legislation in your jurisdiction.
A vetted Accadema partner in your country opens the conversation — same language, same legal context, same time zone.
We map your local mandates — deposit law, GDPR national addenda, OA policy, accreditation reporting — against the platform.
A solution proposal that aligns global trends in scientific infrastructure (open-science, European open science, major open-access policies, accreditation frameworks) with what your jurisdiction actually requires.
The local partner handles onboarding, training and first-line support; Accadema engineering stands behind them.
Institutional isolation is enforced at the database query, not the application layer. Cross-institution access exists only inside an opt-in partnership and is logged in a tamper-resistant audit trail. Every database migration ships with a tested rollback path, and every release can be rolled back inside five minutes.
Same language, same legal context, same time zone. Most institutions start with a single platform service and one application — up and running in under three months.