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  • 19 February 2013
    Marin Dacos

    We did it! After Revues.org (1999), Calenda (2000) and Hypothèses (2008), OpenEdition’s fourth platform appeared Wednesday 20th February 2013. OpenEdition Books is the final addition to our comprehensive series of publishing platforms for the humanities and social sciences. The new service is the book distribution platform on the OpenEdition portal, a non-profit-making initiative whose aim is to develop Open Access to research results in the humanities, social sciences and beyond. The serv...


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  • 22 November 2012
    Lisa George

    With over three million visits per month to its platforms, OpenEdition has become an important actor in humanities and social sciences publishing portal, all thanks to you. In 2009, our first survey gave us a chance to identify the Revues.org readership, and you shared your ideas and expectations with us. Today, we have a new survey for you, covering the full range of our academic communication platforms, which will enable us to find out more about you and improve our services.

    The onl...


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  • 21 June 2012
    Lisa George

    Call for submissions for the digitisation, encoding and electronic publication of books in the humanities and social sciences

    OpenEdition, the electronic resource portal, is launching a call for submissions from university presses, private publishers and learned societies publishing high quality books in the humanities and social sciences who wish to distribute a part of their catalogue in Open Access. OpenEdition offers to digitise, then publish and distribute online in Open Access al...


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  • 23 February 2012
    Lisa George

    14 February 2012, the Digital Library for Open Humanities (DILOH) received the Label Equipex future investment award. The jury and French Higher Education and Research Ministry issued the award in recognition of OpenEdition’s role as a strategic platform for research and innovation. OpenEdition is set to 7 million euros over 8 years, with which it intends to build an online open-access international library for the digital humanities.

    The project is backed by the Centre for Open Electroni...


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  • 04 November 2011
    Marie Pellen

    OpenEdition’s international expansion heads south with the launch of the LusOpenEdition website, the Lusophone humanities and social sciences portal. The project has been created in partnership with the CRIA (Centro em Rede de Investigação em Antropologia - Lisbon), and co-financed by the Fondation Calouste Gulbenkian. The new portal was inaugurated in Lisbon during Open Access week, in the presence of the project team. In the months to come an increasing number of journals, books, research...


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  •  Ah, but today I was thinking about the calm I felt when I closed my eyes, the sweetness. --Ray Carver#42 in Explore. Sur Flickr : http://www.flickr.com/photos/goodsardine-clean/
    16 February 2011
    Marin Dacos

    Welcome to OpenEdition, the umbrella portal for Revues.org, Calenda and Hypotheses.org, the three platforms of the Centre for Open Electronic Publishing, providing unlimited access to their content. If we have called the program “OpenEdition”, it is because we intend to promote the profile and production of open-access academic research publications internationally. Concomitant to the inauguration of the portal, we have also inaugurated the OpenEdition Freemium program, designed for librari...


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Three platforms for electronic resources in the humanities and social sciences: Revues.org, Hypotheses.org, Calenda