Definition: Publication data collection instructions for publication authors - Suorat tiedonkeruut - Eduuni-wiki
E Publications intended for the general public
Fulfil the definition of a popular publication
E1 Popularised Article, Newspaper Article
An article, review or editorial in a journal, series, research book or online platform for the general public.
The category does not include brief comments or letters to the editor.
Long addresses in which the individual often uses the name of the home organisation will be taken into account in the data collection procedure.
Articles written by the author while working for the newspaper or magazine are not included in the category
E2 Popularised Monograph
A Published non-scientific, popular book.
E3 Edited Popular Book
An edited, published popular research book consisting of articles by various authors.
The authors have been on charge of editing the book, and their names are indicated among the editors.
Contact: julkaisurekisteri[at]jamk.fi.
Popular publications refer to publications that disseminate information based on research, development and innovation to the public.
Understanding their content does not require particular familiarity with the field. Examples of popular publications include popular books, newspaper articles, popular periodical articles and network platform articles participating in public discussion.
Maintenance of the guide:
etunimi.sukunimi(at)jamk.fi
Matters concerning the publication information data: julkaisurekisteri[at] jamk.fi