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ResearchGate vai julkaisuarkisto – vai molemmat?
2016
Academic Journal Publishing and Open Access
2015
Human Technology: An Interdisciplinary Journal on Humans in ICT Environments started in 2005 as an open-access, peer-reviewed academic journal, published only online. At that time, the traditional printed journal model of publishing houses was quite dominant and largely uncontested. Now open-access journal publishing is growing rapidly (Bjork & Solomon, 2014) and providing important alternative routes to researchers’ access to the literature in many disciplines. This editorial only discusses the gold model of open-access publishing, not the green model (traditional journal publishing and a parallel repository). 1
What matters more in open access journal publishing : Scientific rigor or financial vigor?
2021
Academics and librarians around the world are raising concern about the current state of scholarly journal publishing in that the majority of journals are under the control of five multinational commercial journal publishing companies. Some are advocating for scholars to take back control of scholarly communication, particularly because it is the academics who are supplying and managing most of the content for journals. Open access publishing is one option, but the question of sustainability in funding streams raises concerns. Also the roles of scholarly societies, academic association, and universities in looking for stability in nonprofit journal publishing are discussed.
Kotimaisten tiedelehtien avoimuuslinjaukset keskitetysti SHERPA/RoMEO-palveluun
2017
Open Access Survey - The Summary : Survey of Academic Attitudes towards Open Access and Institutional Repositories
2012
The University of Jyväskylä aims to be an institution advancing free scholarly information. To support this the Rector has recommended researchers, starting from the beginning of 2011, to save the final draft (aka post-print) files of their research articles in TUTKA register at the same time when recording the relating data. By the end of the year 2011 was seen that only 200 articles had been posted. It became necessary to find out what researchers generally think about the Open Access issues. The results indicate that Open Access is received very positively amont the researchers. OA thinking is not, however, reflected as strong in researcher's own publishing activity. It is obvious that a…
Aineisto artikkeliin 'Monitoring organizational Article Processing Charges (APCs) using external sources: case Turku University Library'
2022
Aineisto koostuu Turun yliopiston ja Turun yliopistollisen sairaalan vertaisarvioitujen julkaisujen kirjoittajamaksutiedoista eli APC-maksutiedoista vuosilta 2017-2108 sekä vertailuaineistosta, joka haettiin ulkoisista lähteistä (Web of Science, Scopus, Unpaywall). Aineiston tarkoitus on mahdollistaa vertailu organisaation sisäisen kirjoittajamaksukirjanpidon ja ulkoisista lähteistä saatavilla olevan kirjoittajamaksuja koskevan informaation välillä. Aineiston analyysin tavoitteena oli selvittää, miten iso osa organisaation maksamista kirjoittajamaksuista sisältyy sisäiseen kirjanpitoon, ja mikä osa jää kirjanpidon ulkopuolelle. The dataset contains analysis of organizational APC monitoring …
Jotta näkisi työnsä jäljen
2019
Kotimaiset tieteelliset lehdet, rinnakkaistallennus sekä huomioita SHERPA/RoMEOsta
2017
This report examines the actions taken for promoting the green OA in Finnish scholarly journals and their effects in 2016 and 2017. A Finnish-language form for suggesting publisher policies to SHERPA/RoMEO database was developed. It was linked into instructions for applying the government subsidy of scholarly publishing. Finally, a resolution on archiving was negotiated with the copyright organization responsible for distributing remunerations of a national license based article database (Elektra). Due to these actions, the number of announced self-archiving policies rose from 27 to 53. 24 policies were collected via the Finnish form and sent to SHERPA/RoMEO. In this connection, some shorta…
Original data for article Kotimaiset tieteelliset julkaisusarjat ja avoimuus (Finnish scientific journals and their openness)
2020
Information on openness, green open access and copyrights of Finnish scientific journals ranked on levels 1-3 (Jufo classification). Data consists of 336 journals and their policies on open science, open access and copyrights. Variables include DOAJ and SHERPA status, Open Access, Delayed Open Access, hybrid publishing, writer's fee, information on green open access, OA license, copyright, journal's format and is it included in journal.fi Data has been collected using Julkaisufoorumi (https://www.julkaisufoorumi.fi/en), SHERPA/Romeo (https://v2.sherpa.ac.uk/romeo/) and journals' webpages. Kotimaisten JUFO-tasoilla 1-3 olevien tieteellisten julkaisujen avoimuus-, rinnakaistallennus- ja tekij…
Institutional repository as a center of services
2010
Description of how an institutional repository can be developed as a center of services in universities.