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  1. Sept ans d’analyse politique à l’OSPO : de nouveaux volumes Wikibook retracent l’évolution du mouvement

    Sept ans d’analyse politique à l’OSPO : de nouveaux volumes Wikibook retracent l’évolution du mouvement

    2025-10-15 22:15:51 | Report | Contributeur(s): Brittany Amell, Caroline Winter | https://doi.org/10.25547/HNYY-EW04

    L’Open Scholarship Policy Observatory a publié quatre volumes complets (deux en anglais et deux en français) qui documentent sept années d’analyse et d’observations politiques dans le domaine en pleine évolution de la recherche ouverte. Ces...

  2. Seven Years of Policy Analysis at the OSPO: New Wikibook Volumes Capture Movement’s Evolution

    Seven Years of Policy Analysis at the OSPO: New Wikibook Volumes Capture Movement’s Evolution

    2025-10-15 22:06:30 | Report | Contributeur(s): Brittany Amell, Caroline Winter | https://doi.org/10.25547/ERMD-EA66

    The Open Scholarship Policy Observatory (OSPO) has published four comprehensive volumes (two in English and two in French) documenting seven years of policy analysis and observations from the rapidly evolving open scholarship landscape. The collections, freely accessible through

  3. Les robots IA sont-ils en train de remodeler le libre accès ?

    Les robots IA sont-ils en train de remodeler le libre accès ?

    2025-10-15 21:31:54 | Report | Contributeur(s): Brittany Amell | https://doi.org/10.25547/A20T-AX04

    Les robots d’indexation IA modernes envahissent les dépôts en libre accès à travers le monde, obligeant potentiellement les institutions à choisir entre la protection de leur infrastructure et le maintien des principes d’ouverture. Ce rapport...

  4. Are Bots Re-Shaping Open Access?

    Are Bots Re-Shaping Open Access?

    2025-10-15 21:06:35 | Report | Contributeur(s): Brittany Amell | https://doi.org/10.25547/4T9H-AX25

    Modern AI training bots are overwhelming open access repositories worldwide, potentially forcing institutions to choose between protecting their infrastructure and maintaining open principles. This insights and signals report offers a brief introduction to ‘bots,’ some of the...

  5. Qui contrôle nos connaissances ? : Contrôle, création, reconnaissance et accès

    Qui contrôle nos connaissances ? : Contrôle, création, reconnaissance et accès

    2025-10-15 19:32:46 | Report | Contributeur(s): Brittany Amell | https://doi.org/10.25547/0S8B-FF14

    La Semaine internationale du libre accès 2025 (du 20 au 26 octobre) pose une question cruciale : « Qui contrôle nos connaissances ? » Le thème de cette année invite la communauté...

  6. “Who owns our knowledge?”: Control, Creation, Recognition, and Access

    “Who owns our knowledge?”: Control, Creation, Recognition, and Access

    2025-10-15 19:26:20 | Report | Contributeur(s): Brittany Amell | https://doi.org/10.25547/DC77-E576

    International Open Access Week 2025 (October 20-26) asks a critical question: “Who owns our knowledge?” This year’s theme challenges the scholarly community to examine not only who has access to research, but also how...

  7. Sécurité de l’IA, cybersécurité et recherche ouverte

    Sécurité de l’IA, cybersécurité et recherche ouverte

    2025-09-16 17:40:42 | Report | Contributeur(s): Brittany Amell | https://doi.org/10.25547/BA5K-3V08

    Ce rapport « Insights and Signals » examine le rapport Prospective sur l’IA récemment publié par Horizons de politiques Canada, ainsi que les rapports du Centre canadien pour la cybersécurité (

  8. AI Safety, Cybersecurity, and Open Scholarship

    AI Safety, Cybersecurity, and Open Scholarship

    2025-09-16 17:31:15 | Report | Contributeur(s): Brittany Amell | https://doi.org/10.25547/PQG3-NT40

    This insights and signals report discusses the Foresight on AI report recently released by Policy Horizons Canada, as well as reports from the Canadian Centre for Cyber Security (the National Cyber Threat...

  9. Récapitulatif du 2e Sommet mondial sur le libre accès diamant, 2024

    Récapitulatif du 2e Sommet mondial sur le libre accès diamant, 2024

    2025-09-02 22:50:39 | Report | Contributeur(s): Brittany Amell | https://doi.org/10.25547/VMAR-VH20

    Ce rapport présente un bref résumé du 2e Sommet mondial sur le libre accès diamant, qui s’est tenu du 11 au 13 décembre 2024 à l’Université du Cap. Le sommet a réuni 1 171 participants (546 en personne, 625 en ligne) provenant...

  10. Recap of the 2nd Global Summit on Diamond Open Access, 2024

    Recap of the 2nd Global Summit on Diamond Open Access, 2024

    2025-09-02 22:21:34 | Report | Contributeur(s): Brittany Amell | https://doi.org/10.25547/86P5-WQ84

    This report offers a brief recap of the 2nd Global Summit on Diamond Open Access, held from 11–13 December 2024 at the University of Cape Town. The summit convened 1,171 participants (546 in-person, 625 virtual) from 73 countries, with a notable representation from the Global South and...

  11. 23 Years: What Have We Learnt in OA and What Gaps Remain in the National Ecosystem?

    23 Years: What Have We Learnt in OA and What Gaps Remain in the National Ecosystem?

    2024-01-26 21:29:07 | Presentation | Contributeur(s): Roxanne Missingham | https://doi.org/10.25547/D8EK-N059

    open access, open social scholarship

  12. The Evolution of a Digital Publishing Platform in Canada

    The Evolution of a Digital Publishing Platform in Canada

    2024-01-26 21:22:38 | Presentation | Contributeur(s): Tanja Niemann | https://doi.org/10.25547/NRK9-9Q76

    Érudit supports scholarly journals and their dissemination while the erudit.org platform is one of the main access points to Canadian research outputs in the humanities and social sciences in French and in English. The past twenty years have been marked by significant changes, including...

  13. Priorities in Open Scholarship: Researchers (Featured Panel)

    Priorities in Open Scholarship: Researchers (Featured Panel)

    2023-11-18 00:04:50 | Presentation | Contributeur(s): Tully Barnett, Susan Brown, Constance Crompton, Inba Kehoe, Amanda Lawrence, Deb Verhoeven | https://doi.org/10.25547/BBMY-ER08

    open scholarship, open science

  14. Digital Humanities Futures, Open Social Scholarship, and Engaged Publics

    Digital Humanities Futures, Open Social Scholarship, and Engaged Publics

    2023-05-01 00:00:00 | Book chapter | Contributeur(s): Alyssa Arbuckle, Ray Siemens, INKE Partnership | https://doi.org/10.25547/TR32-3730

    open access, open scholarship, publics, digital humanities, open social scholarship

  15. The Initial Impact of the Open Scholarship Policy Observatory

    The Initial Impact of the Open Scholarship Policy Observatory

    2022-06-23 19:04:19 | Report | Contributeur(s): Sarah Milligan, Kimberly Silk, Alyssa Arbuckle, Ray Siemens | https://doi.org/10.25547/SJYP-PM76

    Digital Humanities

  16. Introduction, Beyond Open: Implementing Social Scholarship

    Introduction, Beyond Open: Implementing Social Scholarship

    2022-06-23 20:37:48 | Article | Contributeur(s): Alyssa Arbuckle, Luis Meneses, Ray Siemens | https://doi.org/10.25547/Y4HJ-8C23

    Digital Humanities

  17. It’s Not Personal: Modernist Remediations of William James’s “Personal Religion”

    It’s Not Personal: Modernist Remediations of William James’s “Personal Religion”

    2022-06-13 18:49:47 | Article | Contributeur(s): Graham Jensen | https://doi.org/10.25547/1FQ5-CV03

    literary modernism, literature and religion, Canadian literature, Canadian modernism, William James, E.J. Pratt, personal religion, spiritualism, syncretism

  18. Introduction: From Technical Standards to Research Communities – Implementing New Knowledge Environments Gatherings, Sydney 2014 and Whistler 2015

    Introduction: From Technical Standards to Research Communities – Implementing New Knowledge Environments Gatherings, Sydney 2014 and Whistler 2015

    2022-06-13 18:50:43 | Abstract | Contributeur(s): Alyssa Arbuckle, Lynne Siemens, Aaron Mauro | https://doi.org/10.25547/M5YR-QJ60

    scholarly communication, digital humanities, digital publishing