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Author: Catherine Côté-Cyr

Open Access: 6 Journals Flipped in 2025

Every year, a number of scholarly journals take a major step forward by adopting immediate open access, a distribution model that promotes the equitable sharing of knowledge. In 2025, six journals disseminated on erudit.org completed this major transition. It is now possible to read all

5 Questions with Atlantic Geoscience

Continuing our “5 Questions with…” series, we take a look at Atlantic Geoscience's recent flip to open access. Sandra Barr, Lead Editor, describes the steps involved in the transition, the difficulties encountered and looks to the journal’s future. Atlantic Geoscience covers all aspects of the

5 Questions with REMEST

This edition of our “5 Questions with” series focuses on the Revue multidisciplinaire sur l'emploi, le syndicalisme et le travail (REMEST), a journal dedicated to the dissemination of research on labour, its transformation, management and institutions. REMEST favors a multidisciplinary approach, publishing research papers related

Announcement of a New Agreement for the Partnership for Open Access

The Canadian Research Knowledge Network (CRKN) and Érudit are proud to announce a new five-year agreement (2025–2029) for the Partnership for Open Access, with 57 participating libraries. This renewal represents an important step in the transition toward a fair, non-commercial and sustainable model for scholarly

Strategic Affiliation with the Library Publishing Coalition

Our strategic affiliation with the Library Publishing Coalition (LPC) strengthens our collaboration with libraries offering journal publishing services. The LPC is an independent member-based association made up of a network of 80 libraries offering publishing support programs in the United States and Canada. Its members

5 questions with Revue d’études autochtones

To mark National Indigenous History Month, Érudit spoke to the team behind the journal Revue d’études autochtones. We wanted to find out more about the journal's name change officially announced at its 50th anniversary, as well as its role in shaping the field of Native Studies.

French Translation of the DOAJ Documentation

A collaboration between Mir@bel and Érudit, the French translation of the DOAJ membership documentation will help to promote French-language scholarly journals published in open access. The DOAJ (Directory of Open Access Journals) is an international reference for peer-reviewed open access journals. As of today, more

New Version of the Guide on Metadata in OJS

One of the goals of Coalition Publica, our partnership with the Public Knowledge Project, is to support Canadian scholarly journals disseminated on the erudit.org platform that use Open Journal Systems (OJS). For a majority of these journals, articles are integrated into erudit.org thanks to a