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EDITORIAL
Kai Ekholm
Solutions-based future lies ahead
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Open science is rapidly developing all over the world. How are we Finns doing? By Riitta Maijala
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How is the National Library promoting openness and accessibility in academic publishing?
By Esa-Pekka Keskitalo
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National Library’s collaborative Aviisi project aims to make available copyright-restricted newspapers from the 20th and 21st centuries more extensively than ever before. By Pirjo Karppinen
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2015 marks not only Jean Sibelius’ birth anniversary, but also the halfway point in a groundbreaking National Library project to publish more than 50 individual volumes of the great composer’s oeuvre. By Timo Virtanen
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The world’s largest collection of Uralic language materials digitised.
By Jussi-Pekka Hakkarainen
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As the immense renovation of the historic National Library of Finland building edges towards completion, the project’s conservation specialists reveal its challenges, surprises and significance. By Suvi Kingsley
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By Juha Hakala
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The Slavonic Library within the National Library of Finland houses Futurist rarities from the early 20th century.
By Tomi Huttunen
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The challenge for digital libraries such as the National Library’s Finna is to create a positive user experience for audiences in diverse and undefined cultural contexts. By Molly Schwartz
OTHER LIBRARY NEWS
FinELib Consortium’s strategy revised to meet future needs
Development and strategy of Finna
The National Library’s Finto: building interoperability for the public sector
The National Library opens up its data
Finnish parliamentary elections online materials into an online archive
The use of open source in the National Library
The Hague Declaration – Fostering Open Science
International cooperation 2014