Annual Report 17-18
We are pleased to present to you our annual report for the year 2017-2018, during which we have been working hard to consolidate our national mission, to develop the Partnership for Open Access and to launch new
We are pleased to present to you our annual report for the year 2017-2018, during which we have been working hard to consolidate our national mission, to develop the Partnership for Open Access and to launch new
The vitality and popularity of French-language scholarly journals in Ontario confirm the relevance of a new Canadian space for education and research in French. Érudit has supported the creation of the Université de l’Ontario français
Coalition Publi.ca, a national partnership providing sustainable support for journals transitioning to open access. Created in the spring of 2017, Coalition Publi.ca aims to establish an infrastructure dedicated to the digital production and dissemination of
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,
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
img class=”alignleft wp-image-3468 size-large” src=”https://apropos.erudit.org/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/Annual-report-2017-ENG-1024×536.png” alt=”Annual report 2017 ENG” width=”1024″ height=”536″ /> In the past year, we focused on renewing our Canadian university libraries partnership, a move that enabled the creation of a support fund
We launched our Scholarly Journals Call for Applications! For more information, and to find out how to submit your journal, see https://apropos.erudit.org/en/collections-en/journals/call-for-applications/
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,