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Marie-Noëlle Albert

How this site is documented

Last verified

August 17, 2026

The most recent date carried by an entry in the corpus.

This site is a piece of documentation in progress. Every reference on it is backed by a consultable source, and nothing is filled in by inference: where a piece of data is missing, it is missing on the page as well.

The corpus has not yet been validated by Marie-Noëlle Albert. Until that validation has taken place, the whole should be read as a verifiable proposal, not as an official bibliography.

Count

What the corpus contains, unrounded

These figures are computed at each rendering from the records in the database. If they look modest, it is because they are exact.
published works
53
Entries made public, including articles, chapters, the doctoral thesis and supervised theses.
with a DOI
34
A persistent identifier that survives the address changes of publishers.
hosted here in open access
5
Copies kept on this site, each under an open licence that has been explicitly verified.
awaiting the author’s manuscript
23
Closed publications: the accepted manuscript must be requested, then checked against the publishing agreement.

Documentary topography

The sources, classified by what they are authoritative on

Not all sources are equal, and above all: they are not authoritative on the same things. An index knows that a DOI exists; only the publisher knows under which licence it distributes.

Institutional

The institutions and bodies that employ, fund or award degrees. They are authoritative on her position, her affiliations, her contact details and the funded projects.

Persistent identifiers

The identifiers that tie the databases to one another. They are authoritative on the identity of the person, never on the content of a work.

  • ORCID 0000-0002-9871-5738

    Primary authority

    Persistent identifier for the researcher. The pivot used to link the databases to one another.

    Consulted on August 17, 2026

  • SciProfiles (MDPI)

    Secondary authority

    Public researcher profile at MDPI.

    Consulted on August 17, 2026

Publishers and journals

The official publishers. They are authoritative on the exact reference: published title, pagination, volume, licence.

Institutional repositories

The open archives that hold the full texts and the supervised work. They are authoritative on what can genuinely be consulted.

Bibliographic indexes

The registries that list and connect. Useful for locating a DOI or a co-author; they do not replace the publisher’s record.

  • OpenAlex — A5089632508

    Secondary authority

    Open bibliographic index: discovery of works, DOIs and co-authors.

    Consulted on August 17, 2026

  • Semantic Scholar

    Secondary authority

    A discovery index, useful for tracing older talks that are poorly referenced.

    Consulted on August 17, 2026

  • Crossref

    Primary authority

    The DOI registry. Authoritative for the existence of a DOI, not necessarily for the year of the volume.

    Consulted on August 17, 2026

Networks and research chairs

The scholarly collectives she belongs to. They are authoritative on the roles held inside the network.

Press

Press articles consulted to situate a context. None is used to establish a bibliographic reference, and no quotation attributed to a named person is taken from them.

  • Regional news report on the welcoming of refugee families in Rimouski.

    Mentions a personal commitment. Not published on this site without the explicit agreement of Marie-Noëlle Albert.

    Consulted on August 17, 2026

  • Press article on the short program in equity, diversity and inclusion.

    Content that cannot be verified automatically (403 response). No attributed quotation is reproduced on this site.

    Consulted on August 17, 2026

Discovery

Tools that serve to find leads, and nothing else. They establish neither a licence nor a definitive reference.

WarningGoogle Scholar and ResearchGate serve to discover that a version of a text is circulating somewhere. They never establish a licence, and never a definitive reference. No data on this site rests on them alone.

  • ResearchGate

    Discovery only

    A tool for discovering copies deposited by the author. It never establishes a licence, nor a definitive bibliographic reference.

    Consulted on August 17, 2026

  • Google Scholar

    Discovery only

    A tool for discovering versions and citations. Two profile identifiers circulate in our sources: the exact address remains to be confirmed.

    Identifiers recorded: NeXM3E0AAAAJ and pq4puAIAAAAJ. The link is not published until the correct profile is confirmed.

    Consulted on August 17, 2026

Resolution rule

When two sources contradict one another

It happens constantly: a volume year that differs from an online publication year, a pagination that does not match, a name spelled two ways. The following order is applied without exception, and it is made public so that it can be contested.
  1. 01

    Official page of the publisher or the institution

    The record published by whoever published the text, or by the institution that awarded the degree. This is the first-rank reference.

  2. 02

    DOI

    The DOI is authoritative on the existence and the location of the text. It is not always authoritative on the year of the volume: online publication may precede or follow print publication.

  3. 03

    Institutional repository

    Sémaphore, HAL, or any institutional repository: they attest to what has actually been deposited and can be consulted.

  4. 04

    UQAR profile

    The faculty profile serves as the operational source of truth for her position, her contact details and her current affiliations.

  5. 05

    ORCID, Cairn, Érudit, HAL

    These databases consolidate and cross-check. They settle the matter when the preceding ranks stay silent or contradict one another.

  6. 06

    Google Scholar and ResearchGate — discovery only

    These tools serve to spot that a version exists somewhere. They are never used to establish a licence, nor to write a reference.

  7. 07

    Otherwise: “to be confirmed”

    When nothing settles the matter, the entry stays marked as to be confirmed, and it says so when read. No data is filled in by inference.

Access rights

Six statuses, and one rule that admits no exception

Every work on the site carries one of these six statuses. The label shown says exactly what will happen if you click: never a “Download” button when the file is not hosted here.

The ruleAn accessible PDF is not a republishable PDF. Being able to read a text grants no right to host a copy of it: only an open licence, explicit and established, allows that.

Open access

11 works

This text is published under an open licence. The site hosts a copy of it, together with the original attribution and licence.
Full text online

14 works

The full text can be consulted in a repository or on the journal’s own site. This site links to it rather than copying the file, since no explicit republication licence has been established.
At the publisher

17 works

Access depends on the publisher’s rights and may require payment. This site links to the official record without circumventing any access control.
Author version to come

0 works

The publication is not open. The accepted manuscript must be requested from the author, then checked against the publishing agreement before it can be put online.
Record only

9 works

No public copy has been found. The site displays the reference so that the document can be located in a library.
Reference to be confirmed

2 works

The metadata for this entry is incomplete or contradictory. It is shown as it stands, pending validation by the author.

The OpenEdition nuance

On OpenEdition Journals, the text of the articles is distributed under a CC BY 4.0 licence. That licence does not necessarily cover the rest: the illustrations, the tables and the imported files may fall under other rights, held by other people. An open licence on an article does not extend mechanically to everything it contains.

What is never copied

No PDF from Cairn is hosted on this site: access there depends on the publisher’s rights. No chapter from a copyrighted book is reproduced. The site links to the official record, without ever circumventing an access control.

Supervised work

No student thesis is copied locally. That work belongs to its authors: the site links to the institutional repository that distributes it, and to that alone.

Correction

Reporting an error

An error remains likely: a volume year, a pagination, a role in a project, a misspelled name. A site that claims to document must accept being corrected.

A correction that comes with its source is applied without discussion. There is nothing to negotiate: if the source says something other than the site, it is the site that is wrong.

Write in to report a correction

What helps most

  • The exact reference as it is displayed here.
  • What is wrong, in one sentence.
  • The source that establishes it: a link, a DOI, a publisher’s record.

Corpus last verified on August 17, 2026.