Blitzlicht vom AG Universitätsverlage-Treffen in Tübingen
Von Metadaten bis Metapolitik: Die AG diskutierte über Förderoptionen (#VIGO), Infrastrukturprojekte (#SeDOA) und europäische Standards (#DIAMAS, #PALOMERA, #CRAFTOA Da blickt man an die Wand und hört den Homer raunen:
„Heraus aus den Schatten der Metadaten stieg ich –
dem Haupt rauchend vor ONIX, VLB und ROR.“ (frei nach Homer)

#AGUniversitätsverlage #OpenAccess #SSP #ONIX #VLB #Thoth #Interoperabilität #Barrierefreiheit #DFG

Highlights of our work in 2024 include
✅ Continuing to facilitate https://conosc.org/
✅ Researching #OAbooks policy-making across the ERA with #PALOMERA
✅ Contribution to #RetainYourRights & #Copyright reform with https://www.knowledgerights21.org/
✅ Efforts to understand & guide action for sustainable #DiamondOA with https://diamasproject.eu/
✅ Leadership of #OpenScienceMonitoringInitiative @osmi
✅ Our new project to make the case for a stronger, more integrated open agenda https://sparceurope.org/connecting-the-worlds-of-open-science-and-open-education/ 2/2
CoNOSC – Council for National Open Science Coordination

The fantastic #PALOMERA project has come to an end, but you can review its findings on #OpenAccess, resources, and outputs in this comprehensive blog post, prepared by the Open Access Books Network (OABN).

Our thanks to all who contributed!

➡️https://operas.hypotheses.org/8698

Beyond PALOMERA: What will the future of OA book policymaking look like?

This post was originally published in the OABN blog as part of the OABN PALOMERA blog series. Link: https://openaccessbooksnetwork.hcommons.org/2025/01/21/beyond-palomera-what-will-the-future-of-oa-book-policymaking-look-like/ Now that the PALOMERA project has ended after two years of in-depth work on OA book policy,...

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The #PALOMERA Project has just one month left! After two years of work on #OpenAccess books policy in Europe, this project has created many resources to improve the policy landscape for #OAbooks 📚

➡️ Read about project recommendations here: https://buff.ly/3CCdluj

Recommendations for Open Access Book Policies - OPERAS

After preparing the PALOMERA Knowledge Base (a collection of documents including reports, policies, statistics, survey results and interview transcripts relevant to OA policies regarding OA books in the European Research Area) and publishing the data analysis report following the PESTLE approach (in order to gain insights into the current status), the PALOMERA team has been

OPERAS - open scholarly communication in the european research area for social sciences and humanities

You have missed the 3rd instalment of our webinar series "Creating Community-Driven Pathways to Equitable Open Scholarly Publishing: Leading the Way"?
Watch the recording of the event here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JYTJLhipiAQ&t=3s
Slides: https://zenodo.org/records/14185152

#PALOMERA @diamasproject

Webinar: Creating Community-Driven Pathways to Equitable Open Scholarly Publishing – Leading the way

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📌 PALOMERA Knowledge Base - #OPERAS - https://operas-eu.org/projects/palomera/results/knowledge-base/

“... a collection of documents such as reports, policies, statistics, survey results and interview transcripts relevant to OA policies regarding OA books in the European Research Area. The collection was created as part of the data collection during the #PALOMERA first project phase in 2023. Hosted on #OAPEN website, it includes over 600 documents in various languages, open to anyone to browse and read…”

#OpenAccess

Knowledge Base - OPERAS

The Knowledge Base is a collection of documents such as reports, policies, statistics, survey results and interview transcripts relevant to OA policies regarding OA books in the European Research Area. The collection was created as part of the data collection during the PALOMERA first project phase in 2023. Hosted on OAPEN's website, it includes over 600

OPERAS - open scholarly communication in the european research area for social sciences and humanities

@craftoa @ifla

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📌 #PALOMERA = Policy Alignment of Open Access Monographs in the European Research Area - https://operas-eu.org/projects/palomera/

📌 CRAFT-OA = Policy Alignment of Open Access Monographs in the European Research Area @CRAFTOA – https://www.craft-oa.eu/

📌 #DIAMAS = Developing Institutional Open Access Publishing Models to Advance Scholarly Communication - https://diamasproject.eu/

📌 #EOSC = European Open Science Cloud - https://research-and-innovation.ec.europa.eu/strategy/strategy-2020-2024/our-digital-future/open-science/european-open-science-cloud-eosc_en

PALOMERA - OPERAS

PALOMERA - Policy Alignment of Open Access Monographs in the European Research Area The PALOMERA project (Supporting the development of aligned policies for open access books and monographs) is funded by the European Union for two years under the Horizon Europe program: Reforming and enhancing the European R&I System (https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101094270). In a nutshell, it seeks

OPERAS - open scholarly communication in the european research area for social sciences and humanities

1/ 🔓 #OpenPublishing #OpenAccess communities -- how familiar are you with #PALOMERA, @craftoa, #DIAMAS, and #EOSC?

The webinar, "Empowering Communities: Shaping Open Scholarly Publishing in Europe and Beyond" was held today!

🤝 Hosted by the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions @ifla and the Library Publishing Coalition (#LCP)

Want to start with what the acronyms mean? Check this thread! The webinar was packed full of resources, also shared in this thread ⤵️ 🧵

As the #PALOMERA Project comes to an end this year, we were delighted to attend the conference in Ljubljana last month for a deeper dive into the project recommendations for #OpenAccessBooks

➡️ Read more: https://buff.ly/3OcLAeB

Towards actionable recommendations for Open Access Books: PALOMERA final conference | DARIAH

TODAY at #ChsConf2024, at 2.40pm in the Grand Ballroom, MORE on #OAbooks:

'Open Access Policies for Books: Librarian Roles in Nudging Institutional and National Change' with a panel including Niels Stern discussing #PALOMERA

https://buff.ly/3YOdaUb

2024 Preliminary Program | Charleston Hub