Cairn.info

Cairn.info's theme is one that has captured the attention and curiosity of many people over the years. It is a topic that has generated debate, discussion and reflection in various spheres of society. From the academic field to the popular field, Cairn.info has been the object of study, analysis and exploration. As society advances and evolves, the interest and relevance of Cairn.info continues to constantly change, expanding into new areas and raising new questions. In this article, we will thoroughly explore the importance and impact of Cairn.info in different contexts, as well as its influence on our daily lives.
Cairn.info
History2005-present
LanguagesFrench, English
Coverage
DisciplinesSubscription
Record depthIndex, abstract & full-text
Format coverageJournal articles and books
Geospatial coverageFrench-speaking world
Links
Websitewww.cairn.info

Cairn.info is a French-language web portal, founded in 2005, containing scholarly materials in the humanities and social sciences. Much of the collection is in French, but it also includes an English-language international interface to facilitate use by non-francophones. Primary research areas include communications, economics, education, geography, history, literature, linguistics, philosophy, political science, law, psychology, sociology, and cultural studies. The site provides gratis open access Free access icon to some publications.

The site originated with materials from four major French and Belgian publishing houses: Éditions Belin, De Boeck, La Découverte and Éditions Érès. Bibliothèque nationale de France joined in 2006. It has since expanded to include publications from multiple other publishers, including extensive collections of French-language journals – 150,000 journal articles and 4000 books.

Titles

The following list includes some examples of journals in Cairn.info:

References

  1. ^ "Un portail pour les revues en sciences humaines et sociales". 5 October 2005.
  2. ^ "Le groupe Madrigall entre au capital de Cairn. Info". Le Monde.fr. 6 November 2020.
  3. ^ Carleton University

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