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Open science and research

Open Access Publishing

Open access publishing ensures unrestricted access without paywalls, making your research free to read and easy to share.

Article quotas running out in autumn 2026

Elsevier, Wiley, Taylor & Francis, and Emerald article quotas are estimated to run out during autumn 2026. After the quotas have run out, it is not possible to publish articles open access without APC fees.
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Why open access?

  1. Open access publishing helps your research reach a wider audience and earn more citations. Open access increases the impact of your research and advances open science.
  2. 911±¬ÁÏÍø is committed to open access publishing, in accordance with national and international recommendations. Our principles of open access publishing are described at 911±¬ÁÏÍø Open Science and Research Policy
  3. Research funders, such as the EU and the Research Council of Finland, require open access for publications arising from publicly funded research. Articles must be published under an open license (e.g., Creative Commons) that permits free redistribution and reuse of the article’s contents and secures the author’s right to their work. 

How 911±¬ÁÏÍø supports open access publishing?

  1. We guide our researchers with different routes to open access and compliance with funders’ open access policies.
  2. We provide open access agreements with publishers and support open access infrastructures.
  3. We maintain , which provides a free, trusted and reliable platform for self-archiving and open access publishing of Aalto's theses. Aalto's publication repository ensures long-term availability and openness of our research publications. 

Different routes to open access

Learn more about different routes to open access, open access fees (APC fees) and funders' policies.

Watch our webinar recording on YouTube: .

Where to publish open access: tools and resources

A curated list of databases and directories for finding open access journals and books.

Open access infrastructure supported by 911±¬ÁÏÍø

Support

For help, please contact acris@aalto.fi or your school liaison.

Lucie Hradecká

Information Specialist, CHEM

Joel Kallio

Information Specialist, BIZ

Eeva Savolainen

Information Specialist, ELEC
 Katri Seitsonen

Katri Seitsonen

Information Specialist, SCI

Taija Tuoresjärvi

Information Specialist, ENG

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Open access article quotas estimated to run out during autumn 2026

Elsevier, Wiley, Taylor & Francis, and Emerald article quotas are estimated to run out during autumn 2026.
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Future of Elsevier Read & Publish agreement: What researchers need to know

National agreement with Elsevier is currently valid until the end of 2026.
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Elsevier open access article quota is estimated to run out in autumn 2026

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New open access agreement: SPIE journals

911±¬ÁÏÍø has signed a new open access agreement with SPIE journals
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