 Hi, I'm Wendy Queen, the Director of Project Muse, which is a division of the Johns Hopkins University Press, and Project Muse is an aggregation of humanities and social science content from hundreds of nonprofit publishers, and the platform is used globally by students and teachers. Learning management systems are an integral part of the research continuum. Anything that we can do collectively to make content more accessible and discovery easier will enhance the continuum. Shared tools are an important step towards improvement. There is much value in a streamlined approach that is universal that works towards familiarity, ease, and consistency for our users. One of the many lessons learned during the pandemic is that we haven't done enough with infrastructure and interoperability to ensure stable and consistent access and use of resources. We also learn that when barriers are removed, the content is accessed and used more often and by many more types of users from many more locations globally. This initiative potentially removes barriers and thus improves the research. The more access and discovery exists, the more we all work towards a more equitable and potentially useful environment. We're behind this because for us, Muse, we want to ensure as many teachers and students have quality access. I'm truly grateful as a community we're working towards a goal together versus many disconnected and unique approaches. Beyond the benefits to the user, it's beneficial to the community to approach this in a way that embraces interoperability, which in my opinion is a more responsible way to use resources. We have used plan to ensure compatibility technically and be an advocate for the community to embrace a collective approach. As I mentioned, the lessons from the pandemic earlier, it's clear that we all need to speed up our roadmaps to ensure we are using technology to its capacity to ensure connectivity. I'd encourage educators, platform managers, developers, and content creators to contribute to this conversation. There's a value in critical mass in creating a consistent experience for users. There's also value in aggregating resources, as I think we all share the mission to connect users to content and experience content that supports a fluid research continuum to produce and support ongoing and new research. This project balances practicality and inspiration to create usefulness.