Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

Digital Information Technology and the Dissemination of Knowledge

The aim of this program is to increase access to human knowledge and the fruits of human culture while developing a better framework for understanding the information economy.  To date, the program has primarily encouraged digitizing material in the public domain; assuring public archiving, preservation and open access of this material; and fostering its availability to people everywhere through such technologies as books on demand. The technology now exists for universal access to the sum of all knowledge.  The potential benefit to humanity is enormous, but it needs to be done in a truly open and non-exclusive basis, with the emphasis on the public good.

Sloan has supported several programs such as the Internet Archive, Open Content Alliance, Wikipedia, the Libary of Congress and On Demand Books to help achieve the goal of universal access.

Program Director: Doron Weber Bio