How can open knowledge produce sustainability transformation? How can climate change and loss of diversity be managed and mitigated through long-term environmental monitoring?
This workshop is about the risks associated with the implementation of the Policy for Open Access to Scholarly Publication. The event is part of a larger risk analysis in open science and research.
A series called “Puhutaan tiedejulkaisemisesta” (Let’s talk about scientific publishing) covered different themes related to domestic scientific publishing.
The customer in the open access supermarket often ends up paying the asking price. Mikael Laakso’s talk explains why your shopping cart is lacking a steering wheel.
What will the reforms mean for researchers when applying for Academy funding or using the funding granted? How are the Academy’s new practices linked to national and international developments in science and research?
Finnish Scholarly Publishing Conference (Tiedejulkaisemisen päivät) will take place as a webinar on 8 October 2020. The theme of this year's conference is "Multiform, multilingual - Accessible" (Monimuotoisesti, monikielisesti - saavutettavasti).
In academic publishing, it is common to assume there is a clear division of labour between researchers and language professionals. However, making a clear distinction between content and language quality is far from straightforward.
The Responsible Research series (ISSN 2670-062X) is published by the Federation of Finnish Learned Societies (TSV) and the Committee for Public Information (TJNK). The publisher is established in Helsinki. The series will be published as open access web
Metropolia University of Applied Sciences has developed a facilitated publication workshop model to make research and development work easier for authors.