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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

7 Journals Flip to Open Access in 2024

The transition to open access represents an important step towards a more open research environment. This year, seven journals disseminated on erudit.org have taken this decisive step. Érudit publishes more than 280 scholarly journals, the majority of which are already available in immediate open access.

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

5 questions with… Industrial Relations

For this latest instalment of our "5 questions with..." series, we wanted to follow the progress of journals that have recently changed their distribution model to offer their entire collection in immediate open access. Relations industrielles / Industrial Relations is one of seven journals to

7 Journals Switch to Open Access in 2023

Each year, several scholarly journals on the erudit.org platform change their delivery model to offer their entire collection in immediate open access. In 2023, seven journals made this transition. The transition to open access is a carefully considered process that requires considerable work on the

Open Access for Climate Justice

In recognition of International Open Access Week, Érudit is highlighting the importance of access to scholarly publications in the context of climate change. Open and rapid dissemination of research results is a key element in this fight. The theme of this year's Open Access Week,