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Unwavering Support for Scholarly and Cultural Journals

In addition to our platform and the articles it disseminates, Érudit is a digital infrastructure whose wide range of services helps support open scholarly publishing in Canada. But what does that mean, specifically? Our series “The Team Behind Érudit” continues! This series aims to introduce

Invitation: Érudit Town Hall 2026

Join our virtual event Érudit Town Hall on February 26, 2026! 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 the second edition of our virtual

Disseminating Knowledge, One File at a Time

In addition to our platform and the articles it distributes, Érudit is a digital infrastructure whose wide range of services helps support open scholarly publishing in Canada. But what does that mean, exactly? This blog post launches our “The Team Behind Érudit” campaign, which aims

Sharing Knowledge Beyond Scholarly Journals

Crédit photo: Maryse Boyce Opening up science does not simply mean removing access barriers; it also requires learning to discuss it in a new way. How can we make sure that the knowledge produced in scholarly journals is understood, shared and put to use by

New Faces on Érudit’s Board

The arrival of new members to Érudit’s Board of Directors brings diverse expertise to our governance and strengthens our community’s representation across Canada. Érudit’s Board is composed of eleven members representing partner institutions, the research and scholarly publishing sectors, as well as users of our

POA Recognized by UNESCO

The Partnership for Open Access (POA) was recently included in UNESCO’s Open and Inclusive Science Hub, a directory of ambitious initiatives aiming to make access to research and scholarly publishing more equitable. UNESCO and Open Science In 2021, UNESCO adopted the Recommendation on Open Science,

Recognizing Library Impact with the Partnership for Open Access

The Partnership for Open Access (POA) now includes new recognition levels for participating libraries, in order to better highlight the institutions supporting the POA’s mission to enable Diamond Open Access publishing in Canada. Over the course of 2024, the POA got a top-to-bottom makeover as

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