Welcome to MLA Commons, the scholarly network for MLA members. Discover the latest open-access scholarship and teaching materials, join language and literature discussion groups, build a WordPress Web site for a class or conference—or to showcase your own work—and grow your readership by uploading materials to CORE, our open-access repository.

MLA Commons is part of the interdisciplinary Humanities Commons network.

Looking to share MLA convention materials on the Commons? Read about your options on the MLA Commons Wire site.

Featured Group: Teaching Remotely

illustration of books, digital devices, students, and teachers

The Teaching Remotely group provides a space for MLA members to build collective resources, share experiences with one another, and ask questions. Open to all MLA members, sign in to MLA Commons (or register, if you don't already have a Commons account) to join the group. Here are some ways to participate:

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Featured Site: Digital Pedagogy in the Humanities

Digital Pedagogy in the Humanities: Concepts, Models, and Experiments

The peer-reviewed, open access Digital Pedagogy in the Humanities, edited by Rebecca Frost Davis, Matthew K. Gold, Katherine D. Harris, and Jentery Sayers and published by the MLA, is a collection of reusable and remixable resources for teaching and research. Organized by keyword, the annotated artifacts can be saved in collections for future reference or sharing. It won a 2020 DH Award in the special category "Best DH Response to COVID-19."

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    Want to share your MLA 2022 materials on MLA Commons? There are two approaches you can take. You’ll need to log in to MLA Commons to share your materials. If you don’t already have a Commons account, register using the email address associated with your MLA membership (and we recommend...
  • Member Spotlight: Carmela Mattza
    Carmela Mattza is an Associate Professor of Spanish at Louisiana State University and an active member of the MLA Commons community. She started a group on the Commons titled Teaching Spanish, which supports the sharing of ebooks, OER resources, and OA scholarship. She participates in many MLA Commons groups, especially...
  • Teaching Remotely CORE Deposit Party Recap 
    MLA Commons recently hosted the Teaching Remotely CORE Deposit Party within the Teaching Remotely group. The goals of the week-long event were to spark conversation and to encourage members to share materials related to teaching during the pandemic in the group’s CORE collection. This post will feature a few of...
  • Site Spotlight: Digital Pedagogy in the Humanities
    Digital Pedagogy in the Humanities is published on a Commons site, open for all to read and share. This post will detail how you can create collections on the Digital Pedagogy in the Humanities site as a tool for teaching and learning. Digital Pedagogy in the Humanities is a “peer...