The "Revue 3.0 : Écrire, Transmettre, Découvrir" project is launched !
The very first plenary meeting of the Revue 3.0 partnership project directed by Marcello Vitali-Rosati took place on November 7.
The ambition of Revue3.0: Écrire, Transmettre, Découvrir is to rethink the forms of knowledge production, dissemination, and validation in the humanities in the digital age, so that academic journals in the humanities can remain leaders in the knowledge of tomorrow.
This partnership originates from the Revue2.0 Partnership Development project, which enabled the current project’s main partners to precisely define research issues, establish collaborative working methods, and implement initial pilot experiments.
This partnership reunites the two main Francophone digital distributors (Érudit and OpenEdition), the largest digital infrastructure in the humanities (Huma-Num), the bibliographic management software Zotero, the annotation tool Hypothesis, the NT2 Lab (Laboratory for Research on Hypermedia Works), the Métopes infrastructure (digital publishing chains), and the Maison des Sciences de l’Homme en Bretagne (MSHB), which created a journal incubator.
These major partners are joined by 14 humanities journals chosen for their engagement in aligning their editorial models with appropriate digital environments.
For further information about the Revue 3.0 partnership project, click here.