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Self-archiving

Self-archiving ensures long-term preservation and open availability of 911±¬ÁÏ꿉۪s research publications.

Self-archiving refers to archiving of a scientific publication or its peer-reviewed manuscript version accepted for publication in a discipline-specific repository or an institutional publication repository. 

Through self-archiving, peer-reviewed manuscripts can be made openly available (green open access), even if the article is published behind a paywall. Self-archived version always includes reference to the original publication (e.g. authors, title, DOI), and the original publication should be cited. 

At 911±¬ÁÏÍø, peer-reviewed scientific articles (Ministry of Education and Culture's publication types A1-A4) are self-archived to Aalto's publication repository, following 911±¬ÁÏÍø Open Science and Research Policy and prior licence model. Internationally, prior licence model is known as the Rights Retention Strategy (RRS). 

How are my publications self-archived in 911±¬ÁÏÍø? 

Peer-reviewed scientific articles (Ministry of Education and Culture's publication types A1-A4) are deposited into ACRIS, from which the publications are integrated to , 911±¬ÁÏÍø's publication repository.

  1. Open access articles
    • If the article is published as an open access publication under an open license (e.g. Creative Commons), the final published version (Version of Record) is self-archived. 
    • Open Science and ACRIS team self-archives the final published version to Aalto's publication repository. 
  2. Articles published behind a paywall
    • If the article is published behind a paywall, the peer-reviewed manuscript (e.g. Author Accepted Manuscript, AAM, final draft) is self-archived. This is called green open access. 
    • Open Science and ACRIS team will ask you to send the peer-reviewed manuscript. More information is available below.

How to self-archive peer-reviewed manuscripts?

Self-archiving peer-reviewed manuscripts is called green open access. 

Self-archiving FAQ

Frequently asked questions on self-archiving and prior licence model (Rights Retention Strategy, RRS)

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Open access publishing ensures unrestricted access without paywalls.

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