For questions on SSRN & Repository Support, please email lawscholarship@cornell.edu or check out our guide on submitting to SSRN.
SSRN
The Law Library can assist faculty with questions about SSRN and requests to submit papers.
If you’d like to submit your paper to SSRN, please use this SSRN submission form. You may also email your submission to lawscholarship@cornell.edu and include the following information:
- Include an abstract and keywords to increase discoverability
- Include citation information if article is to be submitted as an accepted paper rather than a working paper
- Include other journal classifications you would like to designate (besides Cornell Law’s Legal Studies Research Paper Series)
The distribution of articles through Cornell Law’s Legal Studies Research Paper Series is determined by the ejournal editor, Professor Michael Heise.
The library can also submit your paper revision. Please note that any time a revision is submitted, SSRN will generate a new temporary ID. After processing by SSRN, the original document and the revision will be merged under the original ID so that the download counts will be preserved.
Our Institutional Repository: Scholarship@Cornell Law
The Law Library can assist faculty with questions about our institutional repository, Scholarship@Cornell Law. Published scholarship from the Cornell Law School community is archived in this repository. If you’d like to ensure your publications are included in this repository, please email lawscholarship@cornell.edu.
HeinOnline Author Profiles, Google Scholar Profiles, ORCID IDs
These online author profiles and other tools can increase discoverability and impact of faculty scholarship. The Law Library can assist you with their setup and management. Please email lawref@cornell.edu with any questions about these services.