The openess of research data is guided by the Data Policy of the University of Lapland.
The principle: ‘as open as possible and as closed as necessary’
Opening research data
Responsibilities of the researcher
Costs
The University is responsible for creating the preconditions for implementing responsible research data management, providing guidelines and instructions for research data management, and providing training and support.
You can open research data or parts of it, either fully or by determining for what purpose or how the data can be reused. Please note that ethical and legal issues can prevent or restrict opening of data.
Early in the research process, plan what parts of the data can be opened and published. If the data or parts of it cannot be opened, give reasons for this in your data management plan. Publishing the metadata of research data will satisfy the funders’ requirements for openness of data in situations in which opening of the data is not possible for a justified reason.
Research data should, as a rule, be opened in a discipline- or field-specific data repository where researchers in your field will find the data. Alternatively, data can be opened in a general data repository. The University of Lapland has no research data repository.
When choosing a data repository, pay attention to the following points:
Finnish data archives and services
Other data archives and services
Help finding the archive
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