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  • Where can I find members, groups, and scholarship related to my interests?
    On the Humanities Commons homepage, you’ll see a “Recommended for You” section if you are logged in. You’ll find members, groups, and scholarship in the CORE repository related to the academic interests you’ve listed in your profile. If you’re not logged in, this section will show the most recent activity on the commons.
  • Can I create a new discussion topic by email?
    You can. Create a new topic by sending an email to the address assigned to that group’s discussion forum. To get that email address, visit the group’s discussion forum and click on the “Create New Topic” button .  Click on the link beside “Did you know you can post new topics to this group from your […]
  • Can I reply to a discussion forum topic by email?
    Yes! You can post a reply to a discussion forum thread by replying to the email notification, as long as you are subscribed to receive All Email from that group. You can change your email settings on the group page, under Email Options, or from the group directory. For more information, see the guide about […]
  • Can I remove something I have uploaded to CORE?
    Generally, no (see our Terms of Service). Our goal is to preserve and provide access to work submitted to CORE, and we strongly discourage the withdrawal of items from it. CORE is designed to provide its users with a permanent and accessible record of their scholarship, and assures continued access to that scholarship through its robust […]
  • How do I delete my account?
    If you wish to close your account, please contact us at hello@hcommons.org. We will delete all information associated with your account, and if you ever wish to use the social-networking features of the Network again, you will need to resubmit all information associated with your account and reestablish all connections with other Commons members. Please […]

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