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  • This site provides access to the research output of the institution. The interface is available in Italian and English. Some content is not available as Full-Text.

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  • This site provides access to the research output of the institution. The interface is available in Italian and it includes RSS feeds to alert users to new content.

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  • An institutional repository providing access to PhD theses. The interface is available in English or Italian, with supporting documentation only available in the latter. Registered users, not limited to institutional members, can set up email alerts to notify them of newly added relevant content

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  • PhenPath includes a database and a tool: PhenPathDB collects all the functional annotations associated with a specific phenotype or to a cluster of phenotypes and PhenPathTOOL retrieves the functional annotations for two or more phenotypes.

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  • Cadmus is the name of the EUI Research Repository. It contains EUI-members' academic publications produced during their time at the EUI and those based on research carried out during their time at the EUI. It also includes all publications from academic series sponsored by the EUI, such as working paper series and theses written by EUI researchers. Cadmus is built on DSpace, an open source software, and the metadata schema used is Dublin Core. The repository is OAI-PMH compliant and searchable worldwide. Therefore its publications are also searchable in, and harvested by, European and international networks and portals. Its content is also visible in Worldcat and in the EUI Library's discovery tool Articles+.

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  • CABRI provides an integrated resource including catalogues of strains of different organism types, genetic materials and other biologicals resources of European culture collections so that the user world-wide can access these relevant data during one searching session through a common entry point and get in touch with collections for ordering products to be delivered to their place of work.

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  • This site provides access to the research output of the institution. The interface is available in Italian and English. Some content is not available as Full-Text.

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  • This site provides access to the research output of the institution. The interface is available in Italian and it includes RSS feeds to alert users to new content.

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  • An institutional repository providing access to PhD theses. The interface is available in English or Italian, with supporting documentation only available in the latter. Registered users, not limited to institutional members, can set up email alerts to notify them of newly added relevant content

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  • PhenPath includes a database and a tool: PhenPathDB collects all the functional annotations associated with a specific phenotype or to a cluster of phenotypes and PhenPathTOOL retrieves the functional annotations for two or more phenotypes.

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  • Cadmus is the name of the EUI Research Repository. It contains EUI-members' academic publications produced during their time at the EUI and those based on research carried out during their time at the EUI. It also includes all publications from academic series sponsored by the EUI, such as working paper series and theses written by EUI researchers. Cadmus is built on DSpace, an open source software, and the metadata schema used is Dublin Core. The repository is OAI-PMH compliant and searchable worldwide. Therefore its publications are also searchable in, and harvested by, European and international networks and portals. Its content is also visible in Worldcat and in the EUI Library's discovery tool Articles+.

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  • CABRI provides an integrated resource including catalogues of strains of different organism types, genetic materials and other biologicals resources of European culture collections so that the user world-wide can access these relevant data during one searching session through a common entry point and get in touch with collections for ordering products to be delivered to their place of work.

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