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Érudit Joins Bluesky

The Érudit team has recently set up an account on Bluesky, a microblogging social network currently enjoying growing popularity. Subscribe now to our Bluesky account @erudit.org This online space will allow us to share relevant news and noteworthy events in the world of digital publishing

Digital technology, an indispensable tool for learning

For a year now, UNESCO has been celebrating International Digital Learning Day on March 19. To mark the occasion, we've put together a number of articles available on the erudit.org platform that shed light on relevant facets of this key topic. “During the COVID-19 pandemic,

The Fight for Feminism in the Eyes of the Law

This year, on March 8th, the United Nations (UN) approached International Women's Day through the theme “For ALL Women and Girls: Rights. Equality. Empowerment.” To mark the occasion, we're offering a short selection of articles from our law journals that give an insight into the

Educational Considerations for Black Communities

Every February, Black History Month honors the heritage of Black people and their communities in Canada. It's an opportunity to give an additional platform to voices from these communities, discussing the social, economic, cultural and institutional issues facing Afro-descendant cultures. This year, we'd like to

Persistent Identifiers: Essential Allies in Research!

Persistent identifiers play a key role on the erudit.org platform, and, more generally, in the research cycle. Find out more about how these tools support open science and enable the dissemination of knowledge. When a journal publishes a research article, this event generates an enormous

Culture to Go – Winter 2024 Session

Both contemplative and approachable, cultural articles take an imaginative look at fundamental elements of Quebec's cultural landscape. For the fourth year in a row, Érudit and the Société de développement des périodiques culturels québécois (SODEP) present a new edition of Culture to Go. Each week

The Partnership for Open Access, a Driver for Social Innovation

The Partnership for Open Access (POA) has been recognized as an example of social innovation by the Réseau québécois en innovation sociale, serving as a reminder of this initiative’s benefits for the research community and the general public. Initiated by Érudit and the Canadian Research

Dig Into These Archeology Articles

From August 1st to 31st, Archéo-Québec celebrates Archaeology Month's 20th edition! This annual event aims to promote Quebec's archaeological heritage and encourage a better understanding of Quebec history among the public. For the occasion, Érudit has unearthed an assortment of scholarly and cultural articles highlighting

Celebrating the diversity of Indigenous studies

Indigenous peoples can be found on every continent, flourishing in a multiplicity of cultures and languages. Their number is estimated at 350 million, divided into 5,000 peoples. In Canada, the Indigenous population includes more than 1,8 million members divided into three groups: First Nations, Métis

Scholarly journals at the heart of indigenous studies

In honor of National Indigenous Peoples Day, Érudit would like to highlight the contribution of the scholarly journals published on our platform to the field of Indigenous Studies. Enjoy your reading ! Discover scholarly publications in indigenous studies Études Inuit Studies Études Inuit Studies is