Author: The OpenEdition team
OpenEdition was the instigator of the European network OPERAS, which brings together the main European actors involved in scientific publishing in the humanities and social sciences. The aim is for actors who have developed various tools...
We are launching a new and special research blog, Anthology, on Hypotheses. Each month the blog will publish the English translation of a French post, selected from all the posts published on the platform. The aim...
The OpenEdition Books platform is now home to 3 000 books. Our bid to digitally disseminate humanities and social books is proving a success. And these books are reaching an increasingly large readership, one that extends well...
Through the Center for Research Libraries (CRL) consortium, member libraries of the Collaborative Initiative for French Language Collections (CIFNAL) can now subscribe to OpenEdition Freemium for Journals (OEFJ) at a preferential rate. This offer includes a...
Olivier Ertzscheid’s book Qu’est-ce que l’identité numérique ? is now available in English, offering all the tools and methodologies to take control of your digital identity. Presentation Translated from French, What is digital identity? Issues, tools,...
The availability of free scientific literature is gradually disrupting public access to research. Marin Dacos, director of the Center for Open Electronic Publishing, explains the challenges of this quiet revolution. > Read more in CNRS News...
OpenEdition wishes you a happy new year 2016.
There are now 30 000 events listed on Calenda, one of the most widely used online calendars for the humanities and social sciences. Our team is taking this opportunity to look back on the platform’s history...