We are delighted to share that University of Oregon Libraries is joining Knowledge Commons as a sustaining member! Their participation will help us to continue supporting our community of researchers, educators, students and other creators as they discover open works, connect with their peers, and share their valuable contributions to our collective knowledge.
Sustaining members are crucial to Knowledge Commons’ ability to offer kcommons.org and KCWorks to users worldwide and free of charge. Our members’ investments provide the resources necessary for the maintenance and growth of our network. We are grateful to everyone at the University of Oregon for their work in bringing our two organizations together, and we look forward to growing our relationship over the coming years.
If your organization shares our vision of a more open, equitable future for knowledge exchange, consider joining today. When libraries and institutions join Knowledge Commons, they not only receive meaningful benefits that are specific to their needs, they’re also supporting a vital network that allows thousands of scholars across the world to connect and share their work. Plus, organizations get a behind-the-scenes look at the work we’ve planned in the future, with the ability to have a voice in the direction of our work. Reach out to network@hcommons.org for more information.


2 responses to “University of Oregon Libraries Joins Knowledge Commons as a Sustaining Member”
Is there any membership fee for a sustaining member?
Yes, more information can be found here: https://about.hcommons.org/contribute/sustaining-membership/