Policy Briefs

Concise, evidence-based policy briefs presenting actionable recommendations for policymakers, institutional leaders, and scholarly community stakeholders based on the Institute's research.

Format
Policy brief
Typical Length
1,500–4,000 words
Review
Internal editorial review
Access
Open access
Target Audience
Policymakers, institutional leaders, scholarly community
DOI
Registered (Crossref)

About Policy Briefs

Policy briefs are a key output of Panorama Research Institute's policy-facing research. They translate research findings into concise, accessible documents targeted at policymakers, institutional decision-makers, and stakeholders in the scholarly communication ecosystem. Each policy brief presents a specific policy challenge or question, summarizes relevant evidence, and provides clear, actionable recommendations.

Policy briefs are published open access and are designed for use in policy discussions, institutional deliberations, and advocacy. They are an important mechanism through which the Institute contributes to real-world policy debates in its research areas.

PB-2026-001 • Center for Scholarly Publishing Studies
Open Access Mandates and Their Implementation in Asia-Pacific Institutions
PB-2026-002 • Center for Scholarly Indexing and Evaluation
Governance and Transparency Requirements for Scholarly Database Operators
PB-2026-003 • Center for Policy and Social Research
Youth Online Safety and Platform Accountability: A Comparative Policy Analysis