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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

open accessHuman-Computer InteractionSocial PsychologyPublishingbusiness.industryInformation and Communications TechnologyCommunicationPolitical scienceMedia studiesacademic journal publishingta518businessGeneralLiterature_REFERENCE(e.g.dictionariesencyclopediasglossaries)Human Technology: An Interdisciplinary Journal on Humans in ICT Environments
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Avoimen saatavuuden tunnuslukuja JY 2015 ja rinnakkaistallentamisen tilannekatsaus Suomessa

2015

Katsaus tutkimusjulkaisujen avoimuuden kehittymiseen Jyväskylän yliopistossa 2015

open accessJyväskylän yliopistorinnakkaistallentaminenavoin tiede
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LIBER 43 – lähitulevaisuuden informaatiomaisemassa

2014

open accessLIBERkirjastotmetadatayliopistokirjastotlinkitetty avoin datatieteelliset kirjastottieteellinen julkaisutoiminta
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Avoimen tiedon virrassa

2016

open accessPääkirjoitusPharmacology (medical)avoin tietoPrologi
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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.

open accessSocial Psychologybusiness.industryCommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subjectControl (management)Public relationsScholarly communicationRigourHuman-Computer InteractionState (polity)PublishingMultinational corporationPolitical scienceSustainabilitybusinessOpen access journaltieteellinen julkaisutoimintamedia_common
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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.

open accessUniversity of JyväskyläFinnish open science and research initiativegreen open access
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Does openness and open access policy relate to the success of universities?

2013

This study takes a closer look at the Ranking Web of Universities and Ranking Web of Repositories rankings and tries to examine if there is a connection between these two rankings. Study is done by analyzing the success of University of Jyväskylä and the institutional repository JyX of the University in these rankings. Comparison shows that the JyX archive plays an important role in University’s success especially when analyzing the presence and openness of the University. By analyzing the success of eight European countries in these rankings and cross reading these findings with the development of relative citation impact shown in a report by the Finnish Academy, some interesting common tr…

open accessUniversity of JyväskyläJyxbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectLibrary and Information SciencesPublic relationsCitation impactComputer Science ApplicationsInstitutional repositoryuniversity rankingsRankingjulkaisuarkistotPolitical scienceReading (process)open access policyOpenness to experienceavoimuusRanking Web of RepositoriesbusinessRanking Web of UniversitiesInformation Systemsmedia_commonInformation Services & Use
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Finland – A model country for green open access

2016

Poster in Nordic Open Science Forum, Helsinki, 22.11.2016

open accessUniversity of Jyväskyläself-archivingFinland – A model country for green open access -projectUniversity of Eastern Finland
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Modelling centralized self-archiving process in Finland

2016

Poster in Repository Fringe conference, Edinburgh, 1.8.2016

open accessUniversity of Jyväskyläself-archivingservice modelFinlandUniversity of Eastern Finland
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Concevoir un living book en sciences humaines et sociales : retour d’expérience

2020

The “living book”, a new format from the Life Sciences, made it possible to take stock of a subject, to highlight a corpus of images, an advanced research and a bibliography. This hybrid, Web-oriented format is re-positioning the producer, the user and the technology. In a simple, lean and rigorous apparatus, it allows to organise a diverse and growing mass of documentation (texts, images, audio, websites). It proposes new ways of writing (collaboration, short texts, summaries) and structuring the contents. It promotes networking and contacts with libraries and museums while drawing attention to formats, licences and rights. It suggests individualised reading paths, reaching diverse audienc…

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