The erudit.org platform gives access to over 200 000 documents: articles, reviews, dissertations, research documents, etc. These documents stem from over 35 disciplines in the humanities, social sciences, and arts and letters: psychology, education, law, visual arts, anthropology, etc.
The publications disseminated on Érudit reflect the diversity of Canadian
and international research and creation in the humanities and social sciences.
Accessing Our Collections
Features
Érudit make several tools and services for all its users.
SERVICE
SPECIFICATIONS
Article formats
PDF, HTML
Search engine
Full-text search in the entire Érudit collection as well as the contents hosted on partner platforms (Persée, UNB, NRC Press)
Integration to databases and discovery tools
ABC-CLIO America History & Life and Historical Abstracts, EBSCOhost, FRANCIS, Isidore, Google, Google Scholar, OCLC WorldCat, Primo Central, ProQuest, Repère, SCOPUS, Serials Solutions
Article downloads
Unlimited printing and downloads
Integration to OpenURL solutions
SFX
Compatibility with reference management software
EndNote, RefWorks, Zotero
Preservation and cross-referencing
Permanent URL and DOI for each article
Notification and communication tools
RSS feeds, newsletter, Facebook and Twitter accounts
Search Support
Advanced search, Boolean operators, sorting… here is a search guide for the users of our platform:
We do not offer one-on-one search support.
Licence and Acceptable Use Policy
FAQ
If you have any further questions on the Érudit platform or its contents, please visit our FAQ or contact us at info@erudit.org.
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A rich and diverse output in HSS research and creation
+ 10 000 new documents yearly
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A majority of open-access content
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