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Portrait of Canadian scholarly journals

Scholarly publishing practices have been transformed by digital technologies over the past twenty years. Indeed, the funding models of academic journals, both in Canada and abroad, are being challenged by the transition towards open access, which is picking up speed and seems set to become

Release of the 2020-2021 Annual Report

We are pleased to introduce the report of our activities for the year 2020-2021. With 31 new disseminated journals, the continuation of several large-scale open access and open science projects, and a significant increase in usage of our platform (over 1 million additional unique users

Érudit at home : tips for research

The events of the past year have changed the way we live and approach research. Because we understand the complexity of this rapid adaptation, Érudit would like to accompany you in your research efforts, no matter where you are. In this blog post, we share

Érudit at home : share the campaign !

Earlier this fall, Érudit launched its Érudit at home campaign. This campaign, which continues to unfold throughout the fall and winter semesters, aims to support users in their research endeavours, no matter where they are. With education and research increasingly practiced in hybrid mode, we

Working Towards Equitable Open Access

As part of Open Access Week, Érudit and the Public Knowledge Project (PKP) would like to underline the value of equity in the transition to open access in Canada and around the world. The theme of this year's International Open Access Week is "It Matters

Job offer: Manager of Market Development and Partnerships

The Érudit team is looking for an experienced and motivated individual to support the development of its partnerships, notably the Partnership for Open Access. Reporting to the Operations Director, the Manager of Market Development and Partnerships is responsible for the development of Open Access partnerships

Developments in the pilot project initiated by Érudit and DOAJ

The partnership between Érudit and Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), which aims to facilitate the application of French-language journals for DOAJ-indexing, is beginning to show encouraging results. As a first step, the two organizations worked together to better understand the issues specific to each and