
Global Grid for Learning (GGfL) is an educational service from Cambridge University Press. Our mission is to connect educators and students at all stages in education to a single source for high quality, educationally relevant, digital learning resources from multiple content providers. In so doing, GGfL's goal is to become the leading content broker for education markets worldwide. Equally important is GGfL's aim to ensure that the resources it offers work seamlessly and effectively with the software and infrastructure available within the educational establishments of its end users.
Our Role in Education Markets

At the heart of our strategy is the GGfL Library and our web service GGfL On Demand. Through these services, GGfL is working to bring the open content movement and the commerical publishing industry together to provide universal, affordable and equitable access for educators and their students to a diverse range of high quality, digital learning resources.
In line with our overall mission, GGfL aims to enable educators and students at all levels to enrich the learning experience with:
- Easy access to high quality, classroom-safe digital learning resources
- Copyright-cleared content that protects users
- Professionally developed learning resources sourced from trusted content providers, including some of the leading brands in educational publishing
- Easy-to-use search giving educators and students instant access to the content they need
- Interoperability with the most commonly used ICT software and infrastructure in education markets worldwide
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Cambridge University Press is the publishing business of the University of Cambridge, one of the world's leading research institutions.
Throughout its history, the Press has maintained a reputation for innovation and enterprise, through publishing the latest research and through supporting the latest methodologies for teaching and learning. Its purpose is to advance learning, knowledge and research worldwide. It publishes 240 journals and over 2,500 books annually for distribution in nearly every country in the world.
