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Status and Plans in Finland Sami Niinimäki Senior Advisor NordForsk / NeGI Open Access Workshop Thursday, 14 August 2014
Selected higher education facts about Finland
• Population of 5,4 million • Higher education institution
network covers the populated parts of the country
– 14 universities (four in the great Helsinki area)
– 24 polytechnics
• 18 research institutes and 5 university hospitals
• Student enrollment altogether ca. 316 000
University (blue) Polytechnic (green) Research institute (red)
Investment in R&D and Talent 2013
Open Science and Research 2009-2017
Research Data Survey Project 2009-2011
National Research Data Project 2011-2014
Open Science and Research Initiative Roadmap 2014
• Open access • Open data • Open methods
• Roadmap
• Services • Metadata • International
collaboration • Awareness
Open Science and Research Initiative Target 2017
• National and international collaboration
• Change of culture • Open Science Handbook • Services for preservation • Services for metadata • Services for access • Tools e.g. for identification
The Open Science and Research Initiative
• The Ministry of Education and Culture has launched the Open Science and Research Initiative, for the promotion of information availability and open science for years 2014–2017.
• The Initiative will implement the national political agenda in a way that increases the competitiveness and quality of the Finnish research system.
• The Initiative will promote the reliability, openness and societal impact of science and research.
• The aim is to provide researchers with practical knowledge in how they as individuals can implement open science.
• Promoting open science promotes also innovations. • The goal is that by 2017, Finland will become a leading country in the
openness of science and research.
Recent actions
• A handbook on open science is published and by the end of the year it will be updated with the output of several working groups dealing with:
• Policies of openness in research environments
• Promotion of open access to publications
• A common data model for higher education and research
• Impact assessment
• A model for copyright agreements
Structures of the Open Science and Research initiative
Three entities
1. Research publications – Publication storage – Publication metadata service – Publication access services
2. Research data – Data storage – Metadata service – Data access services
3. Research methods – Method storage – Metadata services – Method access service
Supporting change
4. Research environments – Research infrastructures – Test/development environments (e.g.
JulkICTlab) – Environments requiring authorisation
(sensitive data)
5. Tools – Access control, identity management and
rights management
6. Competence – "Open science manual" – Courses and tutoring – Data management skills as part of university
education
Collaboration structure of the Open Science and Research Initiative
Open science and research strategy group (management of universities, scientific institutes and research
institutes, ministries, funding bodies, etc.)
Service Providers
Service user forums
Workshops and targeted surveys
Enterprise architecture
Expert group
Working groups
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Open Science and Research 2014-2017 (ATT)
Services Ministry of Finance: Open Knowledge
Programme
Research Institute Reform
Horizon 2020
Planning Data gathering
Data gathering
and analysis Data storage and archiving
Utilisation of the results
Networks (Open Science
etc.)
Citizen's science
Education and Research
National Digital Library
Opening Science in Finland
Targets set by EC
• By 2014, policies for open access to scientific articles and data will have been established in all Member States at all relevant levels.
• By 2016, the share of publicly-funded scientific articles available under open access EU-wide will have increased from 20% to 60%.
• 100% of scientific publications resulting from Horizon 2020 will be available under open access.
Source: Towards better access to scientific information: Boosting the benefits of public investments in research. Commission 17.7.2012.
Actors for Open Science and Research in Finland
• Ministry of Education and Culture – Open Science and Research Initiative (ATT)
• Research councils and funding agencies – Academy of Finland and TEKES
• Higher education institutions – As an example, University of Helsinki is a leading player in OA in Finland
• Finnish Social Science Data Archive (FSD) – A national resource center of social science research and education. Archives, promotes and
disseminates digital research data. Funded by the Ministry of Education and Culture.
• Other actors – CSC – IT Center for Science Ltd. develops and provides IT services for research, education,
culture, and administrative purposes – The National Library of Finland provides centralized repository platform services – Federation of Finnish Learned Societies supports publishing activities by providing
distribution and storage services and consultation – FinnOA is a group of professionals from academia, libraries and data management,
promoting open access to scientific information
Information on the Open Science and Research initiative
• Background information on the project: http://openscience.fi/
• Please contact – Riitta Maijala, chair of the strategy group, Ministry of education and culture
riitta.maijala@minedu.fi – Juha Haataja, Ministry of education and culture juha.haataja@minedu.fi – Sami Niinimäki, Ministry of education culture sami.niinimaki@minedu.fi – Pirjo-Leena Forsström, chair of the expert group, CSC pirjo-
leena.forsstrom@csc.fi
• Email: avointiede@postit.csc.fi
• Twitter: @AvoinTiede
• Facebook: facebook.com/avointiede
Thank you
Photo: Sara Djupsund
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