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Re-evaluation of levels 2 and 3 completed
11.1.2023
The panels decided on a total of about 1500 new upgrades to levels 2 and 3. The classification of book publishers will tighten from 2024.
Publication Forum classification
Publication Forum
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Comment on the changes to the JUFO levels 2 and 3
22.6.2022
The preliminary classification of the Publication Forum panels is available in the JUFO portal.
Publication Forum classification
Publication Forum
Evaluations
24.8.2020
Publication Forum evaluates domestic and foreign academic publication channels. Level 1 includes peer-reviewed publication channels that are specialised in the publication of scientific research outcomes and have an editorial board of experts of the
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Publication Forum classification
Publication Forum
Kuvituskuva.
User guide for the Publication Forum classification 2019
24.5.2019
The Publication Forum is a publication channel classification system implemented by the Finnish scientific community that supports the evaluation of the quality of research output.
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