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Reporting your publications

Criteria

Criteria

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The publications reported within the framework of the Ministry of Education and Culture (OKM) data collection must meet the following criteria:

  • The publication must be publicly available to anyone.
  • The publication channel must have an editorial board or a publisher independent of the author, who makes decisions on publications published on the channel.
  • The publication has not been previously published in a format which can be reported on in the data collection system.
  • The author is linked to the organisation.
  • The publication is based on research or expert activities carried out by the author.
  • The author is connected with Jamk, and the publication is based on the research or expert work that the author has performed at Jamk.

Type of Publication

Main Types of Publications

Depending on their intended use, publications can be roughly divided into six groups, which are determined by the primary target audience of the publication channel.

Publication types A, B and C are publications intended to promote science and to produce new information primarily for the use of researcher's own scientific community. They fulfil the definition of a scientific publication.

Publication types D are publications intended to disseminate research-based information to the professional community. They meet the definition of a professional publication.

Publication types E are publications that disseminate scientific and professional information to the surrounding society.

Publication types F are public outputsof artistic activities.

Publication types G are theses.

Publication types H-I are other publications resulting from research activities (e.g.information and communication technology applications) that differ in their format from the previous groups

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