Welcome to Tampere University Library's student guide to open science. The guide is intended for all students in the higher education community.
Openness in science is part of good scientific practice, and therefore also part of the skills of the student and researcher. Open science is an umbrella term for activities aimed at promoting openness to science and research. Science should be open and accessible to all, including those outside the scientific community, and that is what these principles aim to achieve.
Open science is an umbrella term for activities that aim to promote open approaches to science and research. Openness is a fundamental principle in science which should be open and accessible to all, including those outside the scientific community. Open science approaches are seen as a way to promote science, research and the societal impact of research.
A key objective of open science is to make research outputs as accessible as possible. Research outputs include publications, research methods and data. In addition, open education and open infrastructures are also considered as components of open science.
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Image adapted from the Open science is a big umbrella , Robin Champieux (CC BY 4.0).
Source: Declaration for Open Science and Research 2020–2025. 2020. Open Science and Research Coordination, Federation of Finnish Learned Societies.
According to the Tampere higher education principles, open science and research is an integral part of the whole university community. Open science is part of good scientific practice. The areas of open science include openness in culture, publishing, research data and other research outputs, and learning.
Publications, theses, research materials and research methods produced at the University of Tampere and Tampere University of Applied Sciences are in principle shared and open. Open science policies have been drawn up to support the promotion of open science: