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Self-archiving

Self-archiving ensures long-term preservation and open availability of Aalto University’s research publications.

Self-archiving refers to archiving of a scientific publication (e.g. Version of Record, final published version) or its peer-reviewed manuscript version accepted for publiction (e.g. Author Accepted Manuscript, AAM, final draft) in a discipline-specific repository (e.g. arXiv) or an institutional publication repository (ACRIS/Aaltodoc). 

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 Aalto University, peer-reviewed scientific articles (Ministry of Education and Culture's publication types A1-A4) are self-archived ÄûÃʵ¼º½'s publication repository, according to Aalto University Open Science and Research Policy and university’s prior licence model. Also funders such as EU and Research Council of Finland require that peer-reviewed articles are archived in a trusted publication repository. 

Aalto University Open Science and Research Policy

Open science means open access to scientific publications, research data, methods, software codes, educational resources, and infrastructures. It is a key instrument for increasing the impact of the research conducted at Aalto University.


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Benefits of self-archiving 

  1. Self-archiving ensures long-term preservation and open availability of publications.
  2. Self-archiving increases the visibility and impact of research.
  3. Self-archiving promotes immediate open access to publications in an economically sustainable way. 

How are my publications self-archived in Aalto University? 

Research Services' Open Science and ACRIS team takes care of the self-archiving process. Peer-reviewed scientific publications are deposited into ACRIS, from which the publications are integrated to , Aalto University's publication repository.

FAQ - Frequently asked questions about self-archiving and prior licence model

Publications submitted to publisher for peer-review after 1.1.2026

Aalto University prior licence model applies to all manuscripts submitted for peer-review on or after 1.1.2026. Self-archiving process depends on whether the article is published open access or behind a paywall.

Publications submitted to publisher for peer-review prior 1.1.2026

Aalto University prior licence model does not apply retroactively to manuscripts submitted before 1.1.2026. Self-archiving process depends on whether the article is published open access or behind a paywall.

Publishing preprints and sharing via social media networks

How and where to publish preprints? Can I share my work at ResearchGate?

FAQ - Frequently asked questions

Frequently asked questions and answers on self-archiving and Aalto University's prior licence model.

Self-archiving

At Aalto University, peer-reviewed scientific articles (Ministry of Education and Culture's publication types A1-A4) are self-archived ÄûÃʵ¼º½'s publication repository.

Article versions and licenses

What are the different versions of scientific articles? What are Creative Commons licenses?

Prior licence model

Aalto University's prior licence model applies to all manuscripts submitted for peer-review after 1.1.2026.

Contact information

For any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact Open Science and ACRIS team, . 

IT portfolio management

Open Access Publishing

Open access ensures that scientific publications are accessible to everyone free of charge.

Open science and research

Back to ACRIS instructions index and ACRIS instructions main page:

All ACRIS instructions

This page compiles all ACRIS instructions. ACRIS, Aalto Current Research Information System, is the research information management system of Aalto University. Information is displayed in the public portal Research.aalto.fi.

ACRIS Instructions

Aalto Current Research Information System (ACRIS) is Aalto University’s research information management system. The system contains up-to-date information about the research and artistic activities of the university. These activities are shown through the public portal Research.aalto.fi.

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