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**Scholarly Communication Discussion Group** In celebration of Open Access Week, join us for this conversational panel with members of the Harvard community as we discuss considerations, benefits and challenges of open scholarship. Hear from a variety of domain experts working on projects designed to democratize knowledge and remove barriers to research, teaching and learning. Featuring Special Guests who will draw from their subject-matter expertise to ask panelists questions of their own design. **Date**: Wednesday, October 21 at 12pm **Panelists**: - Natascha Chtena, Editor-in-Chief, Misinformation Review - Kelly Fitzpatrick, Research Associate, Harvard Law Library Innovation Lab, H2O - Xihong Lin, Professor of Biostatistics, Harvard School of Public Health, and Professor of Statistics, Harvard Faculty of Arts and Sciences, COVID-19 Research - Mitch Nakaue, Scholarly Communication Librarian, Houghton Library, Harvard Library Bulletin **Special Guests**: - Ceilyn Boyd, Research Data Program Manager, Digital Strategies and Innovation, Harvard Library - Monique Lassere, Digital Archivist, Houghton Library - Pablo Morales Henry, Senior Developer and Archivist for Born-Digital Materials, Schlesinger Library - Jess Rios, Service Design and Assessment Librarian, Harvard Law School Library <br> **[View Webinar Recording][1]** @[youtube](https://youtu.be/bmOnTmIC5rw) [1]: https://youtu.be/bmOnTmIC5rw
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