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Working Towards Equitable Open Access

As part of Open Access Week, Érudit and the Public Knowledge Project (PKP) would like to underline the value of equity in the transition to open access in Canada and around the world. The theme of this year's International Open Access Week is "It Matters

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

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

Two new journals available in fully Open Access

Two journals disseminated on www.erudit.org have adopted an open access model for the publication of their articles. In so doing, all Érudit’s users would have the pleasure of accessing Lien Social & Politiques and Philosophiques in their entirety, including the new issues. Lien Social &

Open Access Week: activities and commitment

The Open Access Week is an event that annually brings together hundreds of initiatives worldwide in support of Open Access dissemination of research results. Activities for Open Access Week During this week, we will have the pleasure to present our partnership with the CRKN for

Role of university presses in the digital age

With the advent of digital technology and the development of open access to research results , what university presses roles will be required to play in scholarly dissemination ? Benoît Melançon, professor at Université de Montréal and scientific director at Université de Montréal Press answers