The purpose of the Sustaining the Knowledge Commons research program is to help 
in the process of transitioning to a stable global knowledge commons, through 
which everyone can access all of our collective knowledge free-of-charge and 
free of most copyright and licensing restrictions and to which all who are 
qualified are welcome to contribute. One common problem that I see in the open 
access movement and in the scientific community (OA or not) is a tendency to 
conflate knowledge and science. I argue that this is a serious problem not only 
for other forms of knowledge, but a potential immanent existential threat to 
science itself. At a recent talk I presented a brief explanation of the 
argument.

Abstract:
https://sustainingknowledgecommons.org/2019/04/09/science-lets-talk-your-friend-all-other-knowledges/

Presentation:
https://ruor.uottawa.ca/handle/10393/38890


Heather Morrison

Associate Professor, School of Information Studies, University of Ottawa

Professeur Agrégé, École des Sciences de l'Information, Université d'Ottawa

Principal Investigator, Sustaining the Knowledge Commons, a SSHRC Insight 
Project

sustainingknowledgecommons.org

heather.morri...@uottawa.ca

https://uniweb.uottawa.ca/?lang=en#/members/706
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