THE NATIONAL LIBRARY OF FINLAND – Library Network Services Repositories and ETDs – a success story from Finland Open Repositories, Indianapolis, June 10,

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THE NATIONAL LIBRARY OF FINLAND – Library Network Services Repositories and ETDs – a success story from Finland Open Repositories, Indianapolis, June 10, 2015 Jyrki Ilva

THE NATIONAL LIBRARY OF FINLAND – Library Network Services Electronic theses and dissertations (ETDs)  ETDs have been around since the 1990s – often closely associated with the repositories, but still kind of a parallel movement  The work on ETDs has benefitted greatly from the use of repository technology, while ETDs have provided repositories with valuable content and genuine success stories  This is sometimes taken for granted or referred to as ”going after the low-hanging fruit”, instead of concentrating all efforts on the ”real” business of open repositories (mainly, Green OA)

THE NATIONAL LIBRARY OF FINLAND – Library Network Services A tradition of publicly available scholarship  Finland has a long tradition of publicly available theses and dissertations, going back to the 1640s  The theses were distributed with the help of the most efficient technology available at the time: the printing press Available at

THE NATIONAL LIBRARY OF FINLAND – Library Network Services Dissertations published in a printed form  Even today, doctoral dissertations must be made available to the scholarly public before the official public defense  For more than 350 years, doctoral dissertations had to be published as a printed book  In recent decades, the so-called ”article-based” dissertations have become the dominant dissertation type in medicine, natural and technical sciences Available at

THE NATIONAL LIBRARY OF FINLAND – Library Network Services The ”dissertation crisis” of the 1990s  Then, the number of dissertations produced at each university was made to one of the main criteria for the state funding  The number of dissertations nearly tripled in about 15 years  The traditional distribution channels couldn’t handle all of the dissertations  The university libraries were warehousing hundreds of thousands of printed copies, which were no longer wanted in sufficient numbers by the international exchange partners

THE NATIONAL LIBRARY OF FINLAND – Library Network Services Doctoral dissertations in repositories (1)  Starting from the late 1990s and early 2000s, most of the Finnish dissertations have moved to a digital format and immediate open access, with only a small number of printed copies

THE NATIONAL LIBRARY OF FINLAND – Library Network Services Doctoral dissertations in repositories (2)  In fields like medicine, natural and technical sciences almost 100 % of dissertations are now issued in repositories  In the humanities and social sciences the share of OA dissertations is somewhat smaller, but still more than 50 %

THE NATIONAL LIBRARY OF FINLAND – Library Network Services How about other types of theses?  The progress with student theses has been somewhat slower at most of the research universities  The university administration has been reluctant to spend money on them  There have been faculty concerns about the quality of content and potential plagiarism  Some of the research universities have been doing well, but the real success story can be found from the universities of applied sciences

THE NATIONAL LIBRARY OF FINLAND – Library Network Services Theseus (  The shared DSpace repository of 25 Finnish universities of applied sciences, hosted by the National Library  Mainly concentrates on bachelor-level theses  All of the students are required to upload their theses as part of the graduation process

THE NATIONAL LIBRARY OF FINLAND – Library Network Services The success of Theseus (1)  After six years in operation, Theseus contains theses, with about new theses added each year  By now, more than 1,6 % of all Finns have uploaded a thesis to Theseus

THE NATIONAL LIBRARY OF FINLAND – Library Network Services The success of Theseus (2)  There were almost 18 million full- text downloads from Theseus in 2014 – more than the total number of downloads from all of the other Finnish repositories Full-text downloads from Theseus,

THE NATIONAL LIBRARY OF FINLAND – Library Network Services Why so popular?  Not particularly sophisticated on a technological level - but it works  Content highly visible in the Google search results, even for popular keywords  Most of the theses contain little or no original research, but there is an audience for many of them  Huge mass of texts containing useful information on many practical issues (health, food, IT, construction work, etc.), especially in Finnish

THE NATIONAL LIBRARY OF FINLAND – Library Network Services What has been achieved?  The publication model of the doctoral dissertations has been transformed, moving from print to open access  Theseus has proved that co-operation and large-scale efforts can produce great results, even with content types that at first sight may not seem that important

THE NATIONAL LIBRARY OF FINLAND – Library Network Services Thanks!