Barcelona Declaration Signing
Érudit Scientific Committee – Call for applications
Call for applications – Scholarly journals 2021
Canadian scholarly journals wishing to be disseminated on the Érudit platform (erudit.org) may apply until March 27, 2020. For more information and to learn about the application process, visit https://apropos.erudit.org/en/collections-en/journals/call-for-applications/
Interview with Jean-Claude Guédon
Over the past several years, Jean-Claude Guédon, a leading advocate in the open access movement, has been actively calling for a revival of the true purpose of scholarly research—what he calls the Great Scientific Conversation. In support of this idea, the former Université de Montréal
Public Knowledge Project Selected for SCOSS
We are delighted to congratulate the Public Knowledge Project team, as PKP has been selected by the Global Sustainability Coalition for Open Science Services (SCOSS) as part of its second funding cycle. SCOSS is a network of institutions committed to providing long-term support to the
New Titles 2020
No less than 21 journals will start disseminating in 2020 on the Érudit platform! With subjects like fundamental transformations of our society (Cahiers Société), Policies relating to indigenous peoples (The International Indigenous Policy Journal), the social participation of people with disabilities (Human Development, Disability and Social Change)
Coalition Publica Strategic Plan Consultation
We’ve been working with our partners Public Knowledge Project on a strategic plan for our joint project Coalition Publica and we’d love to get input from our community. Check out the plan at http://bit.ly/2ObUgSR – you can comment directly in the doc or you can
Annual Report 2018-2019
We are pleased to present our 2018-2019 Annual Report. In the past year, we focused on the development of a Canada-wide digital service offering, the internationalization of the Partnership for Open Access, and collaboration with several research teams. This year was also a special one for
Renewal of the agreement between Érudit and Collecto: Guaranteeing schools’ access to Canadian scientific and cultural publications.
Érudit and Collecto Services regroupés en éducation have renewed their agreement allowing 175,000 CEGEP students to access the largest corpus of social science and humanities journals in Canada. The diverse range of sources provided by search engines and the transformation of the media landscape make