Careful preparation of common guidelines, selection of an appropriate implementation strategy and commitment of the entire work community are key things when building an open science research infrastructure. Aino Juslén, Director of the Finnish Museum of Natural History (Luomus) tells in this interview how openness of science is implemented in different ways (open data, open source code, open education) in Finnish Biodiversity Information Facility (FinBIF), coordinated by Luomus.
Miten syntyy avoimen tieteen tutkimusinfrastruktuuri? Tarkastelussa Luomus ja Lajitietokeskus
Avoimen tieteen tutkimusinfrastruktuurin rakentamisessa keskeistä on yhteisten linjausten huolellinen valmistelu, organisaatiolle sopivan toteutusstrategian valinta ja koko työyhteisön sitouttaminen. Näin summaa Aino Juslén Helsingin yliopiston Luonnontieteellisestä keskusmuseosta (Luomus). Luomuksen koordinoimassa Lajitietokeskuksessa tieteen avoimuutta toteutetaan eri tavoin (avoin data, avoin lähdekoodi, avoin opetus). Blogiartikkeli avaa avoimen tieteen infrastruktuureja esittelevän juttusarjan.
Four small steps – how to publish your paper openly in Helda repository
Many researchers would like to publish their articles openly in the University of Helsinki’s digital repository Helda, but don’t know how it happens. No fear, it is not difficult at all! In this blog text we will show you in plain language how everybody can self-archive their articles (publisher’s policies permitting) in few minutes. This is the third part of Think Open blog’s article series on self-archiving. [Updated 28.11.2021]
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