Open Access Publishing
Open access publishing ensures unrestricted access without paywalls.
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).
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.
Self-archiving peer-reviewed manuscripts is called green open access.
911±¬ÁÏÍø prior licence model is applied in self-archiving to manuscripts submitted for peer-review starting 1 January 2026.
For any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact Open Science and ACRIS team, .
911±¬ÁÏÍø prior licence model does not apply retroactively to manuscripts submitted for peer-review before 1.1.2026. Peer-reviewed manuscripts are self-archived following the publisher's terms, including embargo.
For any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact Open Science and ACRIS team, .
Frequently asked questions on self-archiving and prior licence model (Rights Retention Strategy, RRS)
How and where to publish preprints? Can I share my work at ResearchGate?
If you wish to publish your manuscript (preprint, version prior to peer review) in a discipline-specific repository, check from or directly from publisher whether the policy of the target journal is clear that a preprint will not pre-empt its publication. Please note that social media network services (e.g. , ) are usually not acceptable repositories by publishers.
Several repositories allow the possibility to use Creative Commons licenses for the preprint versions. However, if possible, we recommend using restrictive licenses for preprints (e.g. the ), to limit re-use before the final publication of the peer-reviewed article.
Please note that publishing preprints doesn't comply with funders' open access policies, because funders require that peer-reviewed scientific articles or peer-reviewed manuscripts are available open access.
| Repository | Research areas | Repository | Research areas |
|---|---|---|---|
| Physics, mathematics, computer science | Psychology, life sciences, neuroscience | ||
| Biosciences | Electrical engineering, information technology | ||
| Chemistry | Medine and health sciences | ||
| Economics | Technology, biochemistry | ||
| Multidisciplinary | Multidisciplinary |
Usually, publishers allow self-archiving in subject-specific repositories (e.g. arXiv) and institutional publication repositories (ACRIS/Aaltodoc), but not, for example, on ResearchGate. Please also note that social media networks are not accepted as repositories by the funders, because permanent availability in these services is not guaranteed, and publications may be openly accessible only to logged-in users.
For help, please contact acris@aalto.fi.
Open access publishing ensures unrestricted access without paywalls.