In the PALOMERA project we collected data covering 39 ERA countries and all key stakeholder groups to gain a comprehensive understanding of the OA book policy landscape, to identify its strengths, gaps and possibilities for change and to see where alignment was opportune.
This work was fundamental to developing our evidence-based recommendations. In total we obtained 650 OA policy and policy-related documents, ran 42 interviews, and obtained 420 responses to a European-wide online survey among all stakeholders. We used the PESTLE factors (Political, Economic, Social, Technological, Legal and Environmental) as a basis to enable us to design, capture, and identify evidence that describes policy phenomena from several interrelated perspectives. Moreover, to evaluate the possibilities for ERA wide standardised metadata for open access books, we contacted national libraries via a survey.
This rich evidence has allowed us to see and formulate overarching recommendations and conclusions about the direction and status of OA book policies in Europe in an informed way. Looking at the situations across countries, it became clear that an internationally uniform approach to setting and formulating OA book policies is not viable. Nevertheless, a lot can be gained through cross-stakeholder cooperation not just nationally but also internationally, to share experiences and good practices in a collaborative environment.