Abstract

The Finnish Open Access monitoring efforts are integrated with the national data collection conducted by CSC – IT Center for Science for the Ministry of Education and Culture. The publication data collected from the CRIS of each participating organization can be browsed at Juuli (www.juuli.fi), a discovery interface developed by the National Library of Finland.
 Starting from 2016, two separate fields have been used for indicating the OA status of each publication. One of the fields indicates whether the publication is OA via a Gold or a Hybrid channel, and the second field is used for indicating whether it has been deposited into a repository. The OA definition used in the data collection has also been updated to make it as clear as possible. According to the current dataset for the year 2016, 28.9 % of all peer-reviewed articles produced within the Finnish universities were reported as being OA. There was a lot of overlap between Gold/Hybrid and Green OA, as about 60 % of the articles deposited into repositories were already OA via Gold or Hybrid OA publication channels.

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