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If you feel there is something missing from the library collections of the university, please make an acquisition request.
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If you feel there is something missing from the library collections of the university, please make an acquisition request.
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.
The principle of openness is the key principle of science and research. At Aalto University, the most visible forms of open science are open access publications, open research data and metadata, and combining openness and commercialisation.
Publish open access articles without APC fees
Aalto University has five publication series and the series have five publication types. Publications are ordered by using a Publication platform web service. The Publication platform generates the covers and the title pages for the publication as well as the serie number and the ISSN number and Aalto University's ISBN number. You can order both printed and electronic publications.
Properly managed research data creates competitive edge and is an important part of a high-quality research process. Here you will find links to support, services and instructions for research data management.
Support for faculty and students making theses by discipline and in general related to information retrieval, publication and information resources.
Training in information retrieval skills to support learning, teaching and research activities.
How to publish Master's and Bachelor’s theses as well as Doctoral dissertations and other publications of the Aalto University.
Visual Resources Centre at Harald Herlin Learning Centre is a service focused on using and producing visual media. The archive’s visual collections can also be researched upon request at the VRC service.
Contact information of the Learning Centre as a whole. Our main service point is Harald Herlin Learning Centre at Otaniementie 9, Espoo.