European Companies Search Engine
EU funding (€1,859,813): PALOMERA - Policy Alignment of Open access Monographs in the European Research Area Hor11 Nov 2022 EU Research and Innovation programme "Horizon"
Text
PALOMERA - Policy Alignment of Open access Monographs in the European Research Area
Academic books continue to play an important role in scholarly production and research communication, particularly in the social sciences and humanities. As an important output of scholarly production, academic books must be included in open science/open access policies and strategies developed by research funders and institutions, to ensure that open science becomes the modus operandi of modern science across all disciplines. However, contrary to article publishing in journals (especially in the areas of Science, Technology, and Medicine) academic books have not been a focus point for open access (OA) policymakers. Consequently books are only rarely mandated to be published OA by research funders and institutions. PALOMERA will investigate the reasons for this situation across geographies, languages, economies, and disciplines within the European Research Area (ERA). Through desk studies, surveys, in-depth interviews, and use cases, PALOMERA will collect, structure, analyse, and make available knowledge that can explain the challenges and bottlenecks that prevent OA to academic books. Based on this evidence PALOMERA will provide actionable recommendations and concrete resources to support and coordinate aligned funder and institutional policies for OA books, with the overall objective of speeding up the transition to open access for books to further promote open science. The recommendations will address all relevant stakeholders (research funders and institutions, researchers, publishers, infrastructure providers, libraries, and national policymakers). The PALOMERA consortium broadly represents all relevant stakeholders for OA academic books, but will facilitate co-creation and validation events throughout the project to ensure that the views and voices of all relevant stakeholders are represented, promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion.This will assure maximal consensus and take-up of the recommendations.
Funded Companies:
| Company name | Funding amount |
| Jisc LBG | ? |
| Digital Research Infrastructure for THE Arts AND Humanities | €107,500 |
| Fondation Europeenne de la Science | €102,500 |
| GEORG-AUGUST-UNIVERSITAT GOTTINGEN STIFTUNG OFFENTLICHEN RECHTS | €206,625 |
| Instytut Badan Literackich Polskiej Akademii Nauk | €162,500 |
| Open Access in THE European Area Through Scholarly Communication | €285,188 |
| STICHTING LIBER | €53,500 |
| STICHTING OAPEN*OPEN ACCESS PUBLISHING IN EUROPEAN NETWORKS | €429,500 |
| STICHTING OPEN ACCESS SCHOLARLY PUBLISHERS Association | €21,250 |
| STICHTING SPARC EUROPE | €98,750 |
| SVENSKA HANDELSHOGSKOLAN | €171,250 |
| Universidade de Coimbra | €81,250 |
| UNIVERSITAET BIELEFELD | €100,000 |
| Universite d'AIX Marseille | €14,500.00 |
| Znanstvenoraziskovalni Center Slovenske Akademije Znanosti IN Umetnosti | €25,500 |
Source: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101094270
The filing refers to a past date, and does not necessarily reflect the current state. The current state is available on the following page: Jisc LBG, Bristol.
The visualizations for "Jisc LBG - EU funding (€1,859,813): PALOMERA - Policy Alignment of Open access Monographs in the European Research Area"
are provided by
North Data
and may be reused under the terms of the
Creative Commons CC-BY license.