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Summary of a symposium on scholarly journals

The symposium titled “Entre anglicisation de la recherche et libre accès : imaginer l’avenir des revues en sciences humaines et sociales” (Between increasingly anglicized research and open access: imagining the future of journals in the humanities) aimed to present the issues and challenges that French-language

5 questions with… Politique et Sociétés

Politique et Sociétés : open to the world and its discipline For this third interview, Érudit talks with Politique et Sociétés, a generalist political science journal with the objective of disseminating French-language think pieces and research articles from Québec and abroad. Founded in 1995, it

Culture to Go – Summer session

The SODEP and Érudit continue their collaboration to offer summer readings with the Culture to go project. For this fourth edition of Culture to Go, a variety of cultural articles were selected under the theme of heritage in the broadest sense. A topic that allows a look at

Signature of the Helsinki Initiative

The Érudit Consortium is proud to announce its endorsement of the Helsinki Initiative on Multilingualism in Scholarly Communication. Launched in 2019, this initiative aims to promote the importance of multilingualism in research and its dissemination in a context of internationalization. It is based on three

Coalition Publica Response to Action Plan for Diamond Open Access

Érudit and the Public Knowledge Project are partners in Coalition Publica, with the objective of contributing to the advancement of digital publishing and the dissemination of research in the humanities and social sciences in Canada. Our two organizations recently presented their support for the Action

Launch of the 2023 call for journals

Each year, Érudit opens a call for applications for journals interested in benefiting from its services, and in particular in being disseminated on the erudit.org platform. Journals must fill out a form and meet a number of criteria. Their application will then be reviewed by

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