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Coalition Publica is pleased to showcase materials that help build capacity for diamond open access publishing in Canada. These are developed and maintained by Coalition Publica, PKP, Érudit, the CARL Library Publishing Community Engagement Team and other community partners to support journals to adhere to best practices in digital scholarly publishing. We also highlight research that supports the development and understanding of scholarly publishing in Canada. Resources include articles, guides, tutorials, webinar recordings, reports, and templates, and are tagged according to the target audience.

Impact of Canadian scholarly journals and articles based on download patterns on the Érudit platform

This presentation was delivered on Wednesday June 4, 2025 at the BRIC 2025 conference in Montréal, Canada.

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Publication savante en français au Canada : thématiques locales, rayonnement international

This presentation aims to highlight Canadian journals publishing entirely or predominantly in French, as well as certain characteristics of their influence, notably through consultations recorded on erudit.org.

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Brief Guide to Creative Commons Licensing Options

Educational primer of Creative Commons licence options for journals participating in a library publishing program.

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All Together Now: Toward partnerships for Open Access

The recording of the Coalition Publica Panel, “All Together Now: Toward Partnerships for Open Access”, is now available.

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About blooming time! 
Implementing ORCID

Coalition Publica invites you to hear from our panelists who will share ORCID developments in their institutional contexts, including implementation projects, future plans, and lessons learned.

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Documenting the Canadian Scholarly Journal Landscape

Coalition Publica has developed and published a detailed, open inventory of the historic and active journals that make up the national research dissemination landscape. In this webinar, we present the methodology behind its creation, provide some insights offered by its analysis, and demonstrate how it is already being put to use by different actors in the field.

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