Search results for "Open science"
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Librarians, humanities and Open Science movement
2017
Presentation in the ILIDE 2017 conference in Jasná, Slovakia.
Developing an open science mindset.
2022
Background: Identification of widespread biases present in reported research findings in many scientific disciplines, including psychology, such as failures to replicate and the likely extensive application of questionable research practices, has raised serious concerns over the reliability and trustworthiness of scientific research. This has led to the development of, and advocacy for, ‘open science’ practices, including data, materials, analysis, and output sharing, pre-registration of study predictions and analysis plans, and increased access to published research findings. Implementation of such practices has been enthusiastic in some quarters, but literacy in, and adoption of, these pr…
A Service Model for Green Open Access in Finland – Why, What and How?
2017
Presentation in the ILIDE 2017 conference in Jasná, Slovakia. Presentation focuses on describing the centralized service model of green open access and how the open access goals set by EU and the Finnish Open Science and Research Initiative can be reached.
Finnish National Guidelines for Open Science
2016
Presentation in Introduction to Open Science seminar, Jyväskylä, 14.11.2016.
Boosting for green open access Why, Who and How?
2016
Presentation in Oulu OpenCon seminar, Oulu, 7.12.2016
Making the research process as open as possible
2015
Librarians are taking new roles and participating the research process as partners of the researchers. Librarians are more and more experts on publishing and data management and consultants on Open Science. This partnership can be seen also from a broader perspective, where the role of the librarian is making the research as open as possible from the beginning till the end. And actually, the role of the librarian is enabling the open research process. Libraries are the key players, when universities create centralized services for the process of open publishing. This represents the new way of looking at things in library and actually in the whole university. The meaning and purpose of libra…
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 …
The Roadmap to Finnish Open Science and Research
2015
Finland published its open science roadmap at the end of November 2014. This roadmap is based on the work of the Open Science and Research Initiative (ATT), a cross-administrative initiative established by the Ministry of Education and Culture. The goal of this initiative is to promote open science and availability of information. Exploration of recent developments of open access in the EU shows that Finland is not among the leading countries in the EU. This paper focuses on the practical action plan of this roadmap and describes how the weakest part of Finnish open science, green open access is to be lifted at international top level.
Examining Open Innovation in Science (OIS): what Open Innovation can and cannot offer the science of science
2021
Scholars across disciplines increasingly hear calls for more open andcollaborative approaches to scientific research. The concept of OpenInnovation in Science (OIS) provides a framework that integratesdispersed research efforts aiming to understand the antecedents,contingencies, and consequences of applying open and collaborativeresearch practices. While the OIS framework has already been taken upby science of science scholars, its conceptual underpinnings requirefurther specification. In this essay, we critically examine the OIS conceptand bring to light two key aspects: 1) how OIS builds upon OpenInnovation (OI) research by adopting its attention to boundary-crossingknowledge flows and by…