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Author: Gwendal Henry

Digital Research Infrastructure for the HSS in Canada

In 2024, the Canadian Research Knowledge Network (CRKN) and Érudit embarked on a collaborative project to survey and map digital research infrastructure (DRI) in Canada, specifically pertaining to the humanities and social sciences disciplines. The methodology included a scoping review of comparable reports and analyses

Community consultation

Érudit is undertaking an important strategic planning exercise to define its priorities for the coming years. To ensure that this plan best reflects the needs of our community, we are circulating a questionnaire to gather your perspectives. Are you a member of a Canadian scholarly

A recap of the Érudit Town Hall / Rencontrez Érudit 2025

The Érudit Town Hall / Rencontrez Érudit event, held in February 2025, provided a special opportunity for presentations and discussions about our recent activities and upcoming projects. With more than 150 participants, it was a good turnout! Teams from numerous journals, as well as librarians

Érudit Town Hall

Join our virtual event on Wednesday, February 19, 2025! It is our pleasure to invite you to a special online event to highlight our current activities and discuss our plans for the future. Please join us for this virtual event, Érudit Town Hall: Year in

New Scientific Committee for Érudit

The mission of Érudit's new scientific committee is to help structure and guide Érudit’s research and development activities, and to support innovation. Following a call for candidates in winter 2024, we received several high-quality submissions. The appointed members stand out for their authority in key

Barcelona Declaration Signing

Érudit reinforces its commitment to the openness and transparency of research information by signing the Barcelona Declaration on Open Research Information. A vast majority of the research information essential for decision making and policy design remains, even today, confined in proprietary and commercial platforms, hindering

Érudit Scientific Committee – Call for applications

Consortium Érudit is now accepting applications for its Scientific Committee. Deadline: March 29, 2024 Research and innovation: Érudit's role Consortium Érudit, Canada's leading dissemination platform for scholarly journals in the humanities and social sciences, is seeking to renew its Scientific Committee. By supporting the digital

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