Jason Luckerhoff appointed editor of the journal Minorités linguistiques et société / Linguistic Minorities and Society
Developments in the pilot project initiated by Érudit and DOAJ
Érudit joins ORCID-CA
Canadian Research Knowledge Network (CRKN) and the ORCID-CA Consortium are pleased to welcome Érudit to ORCID-CA. By becoming a member of ORCID-CA, Érudit aims to promote the use of ORCID identifiers among its community and integrate the ORCID unique and persistent identifier registry into its
National Indigenous Peoples Day
To commemorate National Indigenous Peoples’ Day, Érudit is highlighting the contribution of the journals on its platform to Canada’s Aboriginal communities. The selection is intended to support and encourage dialogue between aboriginal and non-aboriginal peoples through the exploration of a range of geographic, political and social issues.
Cultural journals and the popularization of science
The Prix d’excellence de la SODEP [SODEP’s Awards of Excellence] aim to recognize contributors whose work has made an outstanding contribution to the quality of Quebec’s cultural journals. This year, Érudit is a partner in the new “Article de vulgarisation [Popularization Article]” award. But what exactly is
New Titles in 2021
No less than 31 journals will start to be disseminated in 2021 on the erudit.org platform! Note that 29 of these publications are disseminated in open access, and that the majority of them include a Creative Commons license, in order to facilitate their use by
Érudit offers their support to Laurentian University
The Érudit Consortium is concerned about the situation of francophone researchers and students in Canada and is calling for a quick and effective government intervention to preserve Laurentian University’s programs. The humanities, social sciences and French-language research will be most affected. Érudit is committed to
Culture to go – Portraits of Influential Women Near and Far
The Érudit platform and SODEP continue to feature digital articles from Quebec cultural magazines in the winter edition of Bagages culturels / Culture to go. The third and final theme is Portraits of Influential Women Near and Far. Presented by Mélikah Abdelmoumen (author, editor and professor), this
Research Notes
The ÉruditResearch Team has conducted four research notes on issues impacting the scholarly communication community: Open-Access Principles and Policies Copyright and Creative Commons Licenses Open Science Scholarly Impact Metrics These notes, also available on these pages in English and French, can be widely shared.