After logging in, users are directed to the service’s front page (picture below). The main page is slightly different for standard users and administrators. The picture below illustrates the view for standard users.
1) "Save publication" allows user to enter and save publication information (see “Save publication” from these instructions for more information).
2) "My publications" allows user to see all the publication information they have previously entered in the service (see “My publications” from these instructions for more information). User can edit a publication's information as long as it has not approved by the organization’s administrator.
To save a publication’s information in JUSTUS, the user goes through five steps (picture below).
The five steps of saving a publication are:
(1) prefill the form (optional)
(2) choose attributes
(3) enter publication information
(4) self-archiving
(5) verify and save
You can start by pre-filling the publication information, if your publication can be already found from the CrossRef or VIRTA-publication information database. Available information may vary and they may contain mistakes. Remember to always review any pre-filled information.
Publication information can be searched by using either the DOI-identifier or the name of the publication.
Searching publication information by using the DOI-identifier:
A DOI search is only executed on the CrossRef database. Enter the permanent address generated from the publication's DOI identifier in the field and click "Search". NB The MINEDU specific fields are not available from the CrossRef service.
Searching publication information by using publication’s name (possibly filtered by author)
You can also search for publication information by the name of the publication, in which case the information will be retrieved from both the VIRTA publication information service and the CrossRef service.
Enter the name of the publication or part of it (at least 5 characters) in the lower field and click "Search" (image below). Note restrictions regarding search words, see Detailed instructions for searching for publication pre-filling from the VIRTA service.
If you want, you can limit the search by the author's name in the upper text field (picture below).
Select the desired publication from the drop-down menu that opens and click "Bring data to form" (picture below).
The information exported to the form is displayed in step "3 Enter publication information". If the data is retrieved from the VIRTA publication information service, the publication's attributes are also imported to the publication (save step "2 Select attributes") and when saving the data, you go directly to step 3. However, you can also modify the the attributes that came with the pre-fill.
Identification of duplicates in prefilling
If you try to add a publication information from the VIRTA pre-fill for a publication that has already been reported by your organization, JUSTUS will notify you of a possible duplicate. You may choose to ignore the duplicate error-message.
Select the attributes that describe the publication. The attributes that can be selected vary depending on the attributes already selected. More detailed instructions for collection of publication data in attribute format can be found on the page Publication data collection instructions for the author of the publication (coming soon in English).
Check pre-filled information
If you applied for pre-filled information for the publication in step "1 Pre-fill the information", the information found will now appear on the form. Check the information and correct the errors. Check, for example, whether the search has brought all the authors of the publication into the text field, and whether the page numbers are separated with a hyphen (-) and not, for example, a question mark (?).
Fill-in the information
Complete at least the mandatory information marked with a red star (*). Mandatory information depends on the type of attributes selected for the publication. You can find more information about the mandatory data for publication data collection on the wiki page about the data content of publication data collection.
There is also an info balloon (picture below) for the data, which gives more information about the data being collected, its definition or how the data should possibly be reported in the form.
Pay special attention to these fields in the form:
When you have entered all the information needed in step, proceed to publication file selection.
In step "4 Self-archiving", select one of the three options: "Enter publication file", "Publication self-archived elsewhere" or "Not self-archivable publication" (image below)
Enter publication file
This function is only available if your organization's publication archive is integrated with Justus.
You can enter publication file if the possible publisher has allowed it and you have permission from all the authors to do so. The publication file will be then be made publicly available at publication archive when administrator has approved it, unless an embargo time has been set. If you are unsure about the possibility to enter publication file, be in contact with your local help desk.
When you choose this option, a form opens on the page where you can fill in more precise publication information. NB! Only PDF files are accepted.
Publication self-archived elsewhere
Choose this option if the publication is self-archived in the publication archive of the organization or the field of science. Fill the website address of the self-archived version (e.g. URN) to the text field.
Not self-archived publication
Choose this option if the publication is not self-archivable, and there is no need to self-archive or the self-archiving will be done later.
After having chosen one of the three options, click ‘Preview’ from the bottom of the page.
Check once more the publication information you have entered. You can still go back to the previous steps and correct any errors.
The information is saved by clicking "Save changes and return to saved publications"
After saving, you can see the entered publication information in the list of "My publications". It is still possible to edit publication information as long as they are not approved by the organization’s administrator (see ‘My publications’ from these instructions).
All publication information entered by the user is listed on this page. It is divided into pending publications and processed publications (picture below).
On this page, you can see the publications not yet approved by the organisation's administrator. These publications you can still edit yourself, if necessary.
On this page, you can see the publications that have been approved by the organisation's administrator. After the approval, you are not anymore able to edit the information unless you are an admin.
After the log in all users are directed to the front page of JUSTUS regardless of the role. The main page is slightly different for standard users and administrators. From the bottom of the page, you can find the e-mail address for organizations's user support and privacy policy (if available), the sitemap, instructions, the accessibility statement, as well as information on privacy (picture below).
Support: contact address provided by the organisations as a first point of contact for their standard users who encounter problems. Any non-resolved issues should be forwarded by the organisation's administrators to justus@csc.fi.
Instructions: Takes you to to wiki page provided by CSC. Your organization may offer more detailed instructions eg. in your int
Standard user is anyone who logs in to the service and is identified by the organisation's domain (e.g. @xamk.fi). Standard user is able to
A standard user cannot transfer the publication information further to the VIRTA publication service, to the Research.fi service, or to the annual information collection carried out by the Ministry of Education and Culture. After entering and saving, the publication information is directed to the organisation’s administrator for approval.
Administrator is a user that is set by the organisation as an administrator for the JUSTUS-service and is identified by their Eduuni-ID. Administrator is able to
The administrator is also responsible for the validity of the publication information created by their organisation.
Administrators log in to the service the same way as standard users by using their organisation’s e-mail address. The administrator authentication is based on the administrator’s group which is maintained in the Eduuni system. Please contact justus@csc.fi if you want to report changes in the organisation's administrators.
The organisation's administrators can access the "Approve publications" view from where they are able to see all the publication information entered by any of the organisation's standard users and administrators. It is divided into (A) pending publications and (B) processed publications.