[ARCHIVED] Spread the word in the Rebus Community newsletter

Our wide-reaching, fortnightly newsletter is an effective way to announce project news and needs, and to connect with contributors, reviewers, and adopters in the OER community.

If you are looking for collaborators, post about it here and we’ll include it in an upcoming newsletter and social media.

To post, click on ‘Reply’ and include the following:

  • the title and subject of your project
  • the role you are looking to fill
  • one sentence about what makes your project unique
  • a link to a relevant topic in the Contributor Marketplace where interested applicants can indicate their interest