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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

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

UK Research Project – 2019/20

caption id=”attachment_3659″ align=”alignright” width=”231″] Research project document[/caption] With more than 2 million page views last year, the United Kingdom ranks fourth among countries for consulting our platform. This consultation has also grown significantly over the past few years, with an 180% increase in 2018! In

Open access policy of the Fonds de recherche du Québec

Érudit welcomes with great interest the Open access policy for the dissemination of research unveiled on April 1, 2019 by the Fonds de recherche du Québec (FRQ). This policy requires that the research results funded by the Fonds be freely available no later than 12

Implementation of a privacy policy

Following the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) adopted by the European Union, Érudit has issued a “Privacy policy” (read it here) as well as a “Cookie policy” (available here), in compliance with the GDPR requirements, as well as with Quebec’s provisions set out in the

A Funding Opportunity for a Digitization Project

Érudit recently became aware of this interesting funding opportunity for the digitization of heritage documents: https://nhds.ca/digitizing-canadian-collections-funding-call-apply-now/ Driven by the National Heritage Digitization Strategy (NHDS) Steering Committee, this initiative aims to “make accessible and preserve documentary heritage material of national significance.” The total amount of funding available

CO.SHS Project

Improving the way we produce, discover and explore digital scholarly publications is, in a nutshell, the goal of the Open Cyberinfrastructure for the humanities and social sciences (CO.SHS). The project is led by Vincent Larivière, holder of the Canada Research Chair on the Transformations of

Érudit and Montreal Public Libraries

From now on, the 186 academic and cultural journals disseminated on Érudit will be available to everyone in Montreal. Thanks to an agreement signed by Érudit and the Montreal Public Libraries Network, 400,000 members now have access to all content available on the Érudit website.

Érudit experiences a growing success in the United States

Crédits : New York Public Library, Rose Main Reading Room – Picture by DAVID ILIFF. License: CC-BY-SA 3.0 – Source. University libraries from Harvard, Yale, Duke, University of Washington, University of Vermont and the New York Public Library (NYPL) have renewed their subscription to Érudit for