Introduction

Policy life cycle

The open access books policy life cycle, as proposed by the PALOMERA project, outlines a structured six-stage process for developing and refining open access book policies. This framework guides policymakers from initial research and formulation through to implementation, monitoring and evaluation, ensuring that each stage is comprehensively addressed.

By emphasising the importance of stakeholder engagement and iterative consultation, the life cycle aims to create effective policies that adapt to the evolving landscape of open access publishing. Overall, it serves as a valuable tool for fostering transparency and enhancing the accessibility of scholarly works.

Policy life cycle - articles
  • Policy life cycle for open access books

    The open access books policy life cycle refers to a six-stage life cycle put forward by the PALOMERA project as a means to support funders in their policy development process by providing a structured approach to the creation of a particular open access books policy.

    The six stages are: 1. Research 2. Policy formulation 3. Public consultation 4. Implementation 5. Monitoring and impact 6. Evaluation and review

    The open access books policy should be a continuing cycle of development. The policy section of the Toolkit is designed to support all aspects of the policy.

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