Venue: The House of Science and Letters, lecture hall 104 (Kirkkokatu 6, Helsinki, Finland)
Date: June 2nd 2017, 9:30–15:15
9:30–10 Coffee
Head of publications Johanna Lilja from The Federation of Finnish Learned Societies will act as moderator for the day.
10–12 Value of Open Access for civil societies
- Opening words, Kristiina Hormia-Poutanen Director of Library Network Services at the National Library of Finland & Lea Ryynänen Karjalainen, Executive Director, The Federation of Finnish Learned Societies
- KEYNOTE: OpenEdition, Pierre Mournier, manager of international affairs + comments from Kirsi Pauliina Kallio PhD
- KEYNOTE: The Hungary case, Edit Herczog, Managing Director, Vision & Values + comments from Emilia Palonen PhD
12–12:45 Lunch (at own expense)
12:45–14 Publications in a chain of open science and research
- The role of Finnish scholarly journals in the civil society, Riitta Koikkalainen, information specialist from the National Library of Finland
- The role of Finnish scholarly journals in the funding of universities, Janne Pölönen, coordinator in The Federation of Finnish Learned Societies
- The value of domestic academic journals for researchers; Johanna Vuorelma, postdoctoral researcher, Network for European Studies, University of Helsinki & Tuukka Tammi PhD, editor-in-chief, National Institute for Health and Welfare
13:45–14 Coffee break
14–14:45 Scholarly journals, politics, and freedom of speech
Panel moderated by associate professor Mikael Laakso from the Hanken School of Economics.
Other participants: Edit Herczog, Pierre Mournier, senior advisor Sami Niinimäki, Ministry of Education and Culture; Emilia Palonen PhD, chair of Finnish Association of Scholarly Publishing
15–15:10 Closing words, Sami Niinimäki
Seminar is produced by the Kotilava project (Finnish academic journals towards immediate open access).
Free entrance, registration here!
For more information, please contact riitta.koikkalainen [at] helsinki.fi
Our speakers:
Edit Herczog
Managing Director, Vision & Values; MEP (Hungary) 2004–2014, Horizon 2020
http://apcoworldwide.com/about-us/our-people/bios/edit-herczog
https://be.linkedin.com/in/editherczog
http://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/
Kristiina Hormia-Poutanen: Director of Library Network Services at the National Library of Finland; Liber president; Open Science Policy Platform, Member representing Libraries
https://fi.linkedin.com/in/kristiina-hormia-poutanen-142523b
Kirsi Pauliina Kallio
Academy of Finland Research Fellow; editor-in-chief of Fennia – International Journal of Geography; Chair for the Society for Regional and Environmental Studies that publishes the journal Alue & Ympäristö http://www.uta.fi/jkk/yhteystiedot/hallintotiede/kallio_kirsi.html
Riitta Koikkalainen
information specialist at the National Library of Finland, Kotilava project
www.kotilava.fi
https://www.kansalliskirjasto.fi/en
Mikael Laakso,
associate professor, Hanken School of Economics. https://www.hanken.fi/en/person/mikael-laakso
Johanna Lilja,
head of publications, The Federation of Finnish Learned Societies. www.tsv.fi
Pierre Mounier
OpenEdition, deputy director for International development and Coordinator of OPERAS infrastructure
OpenEdition brings together four platforms dedicated to electronic resources in the humanities and social sciences. OPERAS is a distributed Research Infrastructure (RI) project for open scholarly communication. The main goal is to introduce the principle of Open Science and ensure effective dissemination and global access to research results in the Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH). http://www.openedition.org/; http://operas.hypotheses.org/
Sami Niinimäki
senior advisor, Ministry of Education and Culture. http://openscience.fi/
Emilia Palonen
PhD, chair of Finnish Association of Scholarly Publishing; Senior Lecturer, Department of Political and Economic Studies, University of Helsinki. http://blogs.helsinki.fi/epalonen/
Janne Pölönen, coordinator in The Federation of Finnish Learned Societies. http://www.julkaisufoorumi.fi/en
Lea Ryynänen Karjalainen, Executive Director, The Federation of Finnish Learned Societies. www.tsv.fi
Tuukka Tammi, PhD, editor-in-chief of Yhteiskuntapolitiikka, National Institute for Health and Welfare. https://www.thl.fi/en/web/thlfi-en
Johanna Vuorelma, postdoctoral researcher, Network for European Studies, University of Helsinki. http://blogs.helsinki.fi/europeanstudies/
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Julkaisualusta ja rahoitusmalli
Kotilavan ohjausryhmä 2016–2017
Kotilava-rahoituspilotin lehdet
Tutkimusrahoittaja ja Kotilava
Työtila 1. Ohjausryhmän muistiot
Työtila 2. Kotilavan rahoitusmallin työsuunnitelma
Työtila 3. Pilotointiin osallistuvat lehdet (rajattu vain lehdille)
Työtila 4. Rahoitushakemukset (rajattu ohjausryhmälle)
Työtila 5. Avoimen julkaisemisen parhaat käytänteet – koulutus lehdentekijöille 30.–31.1.2017
Työtila 6. Kotilavan rahoituskokeilun toimintakertomus 3–12/2016