Groups FAQ

What are eNotes Groups?

Editors at eNotes have created more than 3,000 official groups. Each group revolves around a single work, author, or topic. For example, The To Kill A Mockingbird group or the Hamlet group. Groups include discussion boards, and question and answer forums where group members can communicate with others who are studying or teaching the same book, author, or topic. Students, teachers, and anyone else can assist each other but also draw on the expertise of hundreds of eNotes editors who monitor their favorite groups and answer questions and participate on the discussion boards. Many eNotes editors are teachers themselves.

How do I join a group?

All eNotes groups are public groups and anyone can join and participate. To join, just look for the "Join" link in the upper right of the group homepage. It is completely free to join and participate. To find a group, look for the group tab in the upper right of any study guide, or search in our groups directory.

Can I create my own group?

Yes! It's easy to create your own group, and you can invite others to join. You can also invite eNotes editors to join your group and help moderate. Your group can be open to the public, or you can make it a closed group available only to those you invite.