Category: Academic blogging
In January 2024, all academic events and blog posts published on Calenda and Hypotheses respectively were issued with a digital object identifier, or DOI. OpenEdition was already assigning DOIs to articles published on OpenEdition Journals and...
The German Hypotheses portal, de.hypotheses, celebrates its 10th anniversary soon. Our German partners suggested an interview with the OpenEdition team. Below is the English translation. In the interview, our colleagues in the Research Blogging Service discussed...
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...
This article reproduces the text delivered by Delphine Cavallo, the head of our Scientific information department, at the annual conference of the Agence Universitaire de la Francophonie 2015, whose theme was “The digital dynamic: Universities in...
We are pleased to announce that our thousandth blog has just been added to the Hypotheses catalogue. This symbolic figure is a crowning moment for the platform, which is now six years old. It attests to...
On October 14, OpenEdition organizes a panel dedicated to academic blogging in Montréal (Palais des Congrès) during the World Social Science Forum. This year, the forum will deal about “Social transformations and the digital age”. The panel...
In English • IRNWC. International Research Network for War Commemoration http://irnwc.hypotheses.org • SAW ERC Project. Mathematical Sciences in the Ancient World http://sawerc.hypotheses.org • The Dragonfly’s Gaze. Computational approaches to literary text analysis http://dragonfly.hypotheses.org • The Recipes...
OpenEdition and the King’s College London will hold a free training session in London this Friday 8th March for those who already have an academic blog and for researchers who wish to join Hypotheses. During one...