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*in which all the authors work at or are affiliated with a Finnish research organisation<ref>Finnish research organisation refers to higher education institutions and public research institutes registered in Finland.</ref> or the authors are funded by a Finnish research funder<ref> Finnish research funder refers to any actor registered in Finland that funds scientific research.</ref>
*in which all the authors work at or are affiliated with a Finnish research organisation<ref>Finnish research organisation refers to higher education institutions and public research institutes registered in Finland.</ref> or the authors are funded by a Finnish research funder<ref> Finnish research funder refers to any actor registered in Finland that funds scientific research.</ref>


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*in which the corresponding author3 works at or is affiliated with a Finnish research organisation or is funded by a Finnish research funder.4
*in which the corresponding author<ref>The role of corresponding author should be agreed on in accordance with the recommendation of the Finnish National Board on Research Integrity (TENK) entitled Agreeing on authorship – Recommendation for research publications. However, researchers working in or affiliated with Finnish research organisations who participate in joint international projects are encouraged to actively aim for the role of corresponding author, thus promoting the achievement of the objectives of open science.</ref> works at or is affiliated with a Finnish research organisation or is funded by a Finnish research funder.<ref>With respect to the information concerning open access, which is included in the information on publications collected by the Ministry of Education and Culture, it should be noted that it covers all publications where one or more of the authors are researchers working in organisations covered by the reporting.</ref>
 
In this policy, “researcher” refers to a researcher employed or affiliated with a Finnish research organisation or one conducting research funded by a Finnish research funder.
In this policy, “researcher” refers to a researcher employed or affiliated with a Finnish research organisation or one conducting research funded by a Finnish research funder.


“Immediate open access” refers to the publishing of a peer-reviewed5 version of an article as an open access document in the publisher’s channel or using a repository route provided by the researcher’s/research organisation without any embargoes placed by the publisher. Immediate open access does not directly address the rights to reuse research data in publications, as these are defined separately.
“Immediate open access” refers to the publishing of a peer-reviewed<ref>Pre-prints, i.e. non peer-reviewed draft publications, that are saved in a publicly accessible databases do not fulfill the criteria of open access. Publications kept in international open access repositories fulfill the criteria of open access after they have been peer reviewed.</ref> version of an article as an open access document in the publisher’s channel or using a repository route provided by the researcher’s/research organisation without any embargoes placed by the publisher. Immediate open access does not directly address the rights to reuse research data in publications, as these are defined separately.





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Policy component for open access to journal and conference articles

The policy will take effect on 1 January 2020. The strategic objectives call for immediate implementation of the actions. However, the planned achievement date for several objectives is in 2022 or later.

Definitions

The policy for journal articles and conference publications concerns Finnish and international peer-reviewed scientific journal articles and conference publications (Ministry of Education and Culture publication type classification A, excluding A3), which are sent to a publisher for consideration on or after 1 January 2022, and

  • in which all the authors work at or are affiliated with a Finnish research organisation[1] or the authors are funded by a Finnish research funder[2]


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  • in which the corresponding author[3] works at or is affiliated with a Finnish research organisation or is funded by a Finnish research funder.[4]

In this policy, “researcher” refers to a researcher employed or affiliated with a Finnish research organisation or one conducting research funded by a Finnish research funder.

“Immediate open access” refers to the publishing of a peer-reviewed[5] version of an article as an open access document in the publisher’s channel or using a repository route provided by the researcher’s/research organisation without any embargoes placed by the publisher. Immediate open access does not directly address the rights to reuse research data in publications, as these are defined separately.

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Type DocumentType:Policy
Name (fi) Lehti- ja konferenssiartikkeleiden avoimen saatavuuden osalinjaus
Name (sv) Delpolicy för öppen tillgång till journal- och konferensartiklar
Name (en) Policy component for open access to journal and conference articles
Description (fi) Lehti- ja konferenssiartikkeleiden linjaus koskee kotimaisia ja kansainvälisiä vertaisarvioituja tieteellisiä lehti- ja konferenssiartikkeleita (OKM:n julkaisutyyppi-luokitus A, pois lukien A3). Osalinjauksiin kirjatut tavoitteet ovat enemmän aikaan sidottuja päämääriä, ja niihin liittyy konkreettisia toimenpiteitä. Muuttuva kansainvälinen ympäristö vaikuttaa tavoitteisiin ja niiden toimenpiteisiin nopeammin kuin periaatteisiin.
Description (sv) Policyn för tidnings- och konferensartiklar gäller inhemska och internationella referentgranskade vetenskapliga tidnings- och konferensartiklar (UKM:s klassificering av publikationstyp A, med undantag av A3). Målsättningen i delpolicyerna utgörs närmast av tidsbundna mål och är förbundna med konkreta åtgärder. Den föränderliga internationella omvärlden inverkar på målen och åtgärderna snabbare än på principerna.
Description (en) The policy for journal articles and conference publications concerns Finnish and international peer-reviewed scientific journal articles and conference publications (Ministry of Education and Culture publication type classification A, excluding A3). The objectives in the policy components are more time-dependent goals, which involve concrete actions. Objectives and their associated actions will respond to a changing international environment more readily than the principles.
Field Domain:ScholarlyPublications
Validity start 2020
Validity End 2025
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  1. Finnish research organisation refers to higher education institutions and public research institutes registered in Finland.
  2. Finnish research funder refers to any actor registered in Finland that funds scientific research.
  3. The role of corresponding author should be agreed on in accordance with the recommendation of the Finnish National Board on Research Integrity (TENK) entitled Agreeing on authorship – Recommendation for research publications. However, researchers working in or affiliated with Finnish research organisations who participate in joint international projects are encouraged to actively aim for the role of corresponding author, thus promoting the achievement of the objectives of open science.
  4. With respect to the information concerning open access, which is included in the information on publications collected by the Ministry of Education and Culture, it should be noted that it covers all publications where one or more of the authors are researchers working in organisations covered by the reporting.
  5. Pre-prints, i.e. non peer-reviewed draft publications, that are saved in a publicly accessible databases do not fulfill the criteria of open access. Publications kept in international open access repositories fulfill the criteria of open access after they have been peer reviewed.

References

  1. ^  Finnish research organisation refers to higher education institutions and public research institutes registered in Finland.
  2. ^  Finnish research funder refers to any actor registered in Finland that funds scientific research.
  3. ^  The role of corresponding author should be agreed on in accordance with the recommendation of the Finnish National Board on Research Integrity (TENK) entitled Agreeing on authorship – Recommendation for research publications. However, researchers working in or affiliated with Finnish research organisations who participate in joint international projects are encouraged to actively aim for the role of corresponding author, thus promoting the achievement of the objectives of open science.
  4. ^  With respect to the information concerning open access, which is included in the information on publications collected by the Ministry of Education and Culture, it should be noted that it covers all publications where one or more of the authors are researchers working in organisations covered by the reporting.
  5. ^  Pre-prints, i.e. non peer-reviewed draft publications, that are saved in a publicly accessible databasedo not fulfil the criteria of open access. Publications kept in international open access repositories fulfil the criteria of open access after they have been peer reviewed.

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