Federation for Finnish Learned Societies will coordinate training on licences for researchers and research support services in cooperation with the Finnish Association for Scholarly Publishing, the Finnish CC Group and the research organisations.[[CiteRef::Publications-footnote-13]] +
Researchers will prioritise[[CiteRef::Publications-footnote-14]] sending research to publication channels that enable a CC licence.
: a) A CC BY licence is recommended as the primary option. +
The research organisations will offer their researchers training and support for open licences. In addition, they will ensure that researchers can easily gain information on the various licences offered by publication channels in the fields of research that are essential for each research organisation. +
By 2022, the scientific journal agreements by FinELib must include the right to publish all articles with open access under a Creative Commons (CC) licence.
: a) If a repository route is used as the means for enabling open access, a CC licence that guarantees open access should also be used. +
By 2020, The Federation for Finnish Learned Societies will facilitate the creation of a jointly funded and sustainable publishing model.
: a) The Federation for Finnish Learned Societies is responsible for developing and maintaining the Journal.fi service, which is intended for editing and publishing scientific journals, with resources provided by the Ministry of Education and Culture. +
By 2022, Finnish scholarly publishers will ensure the data in their publications in preserved through sustainable means.
: a) The publishers may outsource the arrangements for data preservation to another trusted operator. +
This policy component provides general recommendations for the openness of research methods and infrastructures for research organisations, infrastructure providers, funders, publishers, the research community, and other operators. +
By 2023, open research methods and infrastructures are recognised as key components of research quality and impact.Research evaluation and incentives do not sufficiently reflect the importance of open methods and infrastructures. It is therefore necessary to develop more systematic means to recognise openness of methods and infrastructures. +
No later than 2023, the Secretariat for Open Science and Research will, together with research organisations and the research community, initiate assessment of the need to create additional discipline-specific recommendations and minimum information standards for specific topics, such as qualitative and mixed methods research, algorithms and software, research infrastructures, or other topics, in order to complement and support this policy. +
No later than 2024, research organisations and funding organisations will initiate planning to develop resources, incentives and merit mechanisms, together with the national and international research community as well as the steering group on responsible research evaluation in Finland, to support the objectives of this policy in responsible research evaluation. +
No later than 2023, the Secretariat for Open Science and Research will, together with research organisations and the research community, initiate the creation of indicators and minimum requirements to monitor the implementation of this policy based on internationally recognised metrics of responsible research evaluation. +
No later than 2023, the Secretariat for Open Science and Research will participate in international dialogue on the creation of recommendations on how to strengthen the documentation, citations and acknowledgment of research methods and infrastructures as independent research outputs. +
By 2024, research organisations and infrastructure providers support open research methods.
Opening up research methods and infrastructures requires dedicated knowledge, skills, and resources. It is necessary to systematically assess the need to develop the current policies, training and services, and strengthen the openness of methods and infrastructures in routine research practice. +
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