Convergences Francophones is a peer-reviewed french-language open-access journal published by University of Alberta Libraries in Canada, operating under an open-access model since 2014. The journal covers Language and Literature.
Authors publish in Convergences Francophones without paying any article processing charge (APC) — making it a fully diamond/platinum open-access venue, supported entirely by its publisher or sponsor. Articles are released under the CC BY-SA license (see other journals using this license).
To date, Convergences Francophones has published 109 articles. Articles are minted with DOIs through the prefix 10.29173. All submissions undergo plagiarism screening before peer review.
Keywords
literature, cultural history, translation, communication
At a glance
- Publisher
- University of Alberta Libraries
- Country
- Canada
- Primary language
- French
- License
- CC BY-SA
- Peer review
- Double anonymous peer review
- OA since
- 2014
- Review time
- 16 weeks
- DOI prefix
10.29173- Plagiarism check
- Yes
ISSN
- electronic
- 2291-7012
Frequently asked questions
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What is the ISSN of Convergences Francophones?
2291-7012 (electronic).