Humanities and social sciences publication portals are at the service of French museums
What do publishing portals allow?
Why are these portals used?
HAL open archive platform
Hypotheses research notebook
Open Edition
Perseus
Cairn
jstor
A scientist
What do publishing portals allow?
Portals allow various forms of content publication: blogs, archive repositories, online editorial reviews, e-books. Some of them are part of the second national plan for open science for 2021-2024.
The portals provided are accessible tools for museum professionals and researchers who wish to enhance their research.
Why are these portals used?
Publishing portals for humanities and social sciences allow:
- to improve According ability and evaluation research case;
- to take part SEO scientific products;
- to encouragedigital edition in open access ;
- ensure continuity Informations;
- respect paternity content;
- to facilitate reuse public information.
HAL open archive platform
Open archive CASE is a multidisciplinary platform designed for submission, distribution and consultation of scientific publications. It is also possible to create for museums institutional HAL collection in order to highlight research related to the museum’s history and collections.
Learn more about the HAL open archive platform for museums
Hypotheses research notebook
Hypotheses does a direct scientific communication platform that allows you to create a research blog in the form of a blog. It helps promote research and its scientific relevance by transferring the enterprise’s production. Starting a research blog is free and uses WordPress software.
Learn more on the Hypotheses for Museums research blog
Open Edition
Open Edition Established in 1999, it is a national research infrastructure that brings together four digital resource platforms in the humanities and social sciences. It promotes the development of scholarly communication in open access.
Four OpenEdition platforms:
- OpenEdition Journals : formerly Revues.org, this platform puts more 600 journals in the humanities and social sciencesmore than 80% of this is available in open access.
- Calendar : Established in 2000, Calendar a calendar of scientific events : conferences, study days, seminars, calls for contributions and job offers.
- Hypotheses : Read more about assumptions for museums.
- Open Edition Books: is a platform publication of books more than 80% of them are open access. There are many publishers in OpenEdition Books such as the Editions de l’ENS, the Editions de l’EHESS or the Presses Universitaires de Rennes.
Each platform has a scientific board selects publications to guarantee the scientific quality of the published content. This advice for Hypotheses and Calendar guarantees compliance with editorial and scientific coverage.
Learn more about deposit procedures in OpenEdition Journals
Learn more about deposit terms at OpenEdition Books
Perseus
Persée.fr is the portal that offers open and free access to scientific publications : journals, books, conference materials, primary sources, etc. Its main purpose is to guarantee the improvement, continuity and dissemination of scientific publications. contributes to open distribution of full-text works, in agreement with publishers. The duration of publication is determined by a contract between Persée and the publication’s publisher, usually three to five years.
Persée also supports research groups enabling the production of bodies, making them accessible and visible. These collaborations are identified by the label “Perséides”.
Created in 2003, Persée is a Support and Research Unit affiliated to ENS Lyon and CNRS, benefiting from the support of the Ministry of Higher Education, Research and Innovation.
Consult the editorial and documentary policy of the Persée portal
https://info.persee.fr/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/Portail-PERS%C3%89E_charte-documentaire_2018.docx-1.pdf
Cairn
Cairn.info does Founded in 2005, a limited-access platform for the distribution of publications in the humanities and social sciences from major French-language university publishers. Responsible for publication and distribution of journals, magazines, encyclopedias and research papers. It helps publishers, institutions or associations manage the coexistence of paper and digital formats of scholarly products.
See the list of journals available at Cairn.info
See a list of journals offered at Cairn.info
See a list of saved jobs on Cairn.info
jstor
Founded in 1995, jstor a online archive system for academic and scientific publications and one English paid digital library. Available to organizations that have subscribed to Jstor.
A scientist
It was founded in 1998 by the University of Montréal. A scientist a a platform supporting open digital publishing and research in the humanities and social sciences, arts and letters. It distributes several journals, theses, dissertations, books, conference proceedings, and research reports in open or limited access.