International Open Access Week is a time to celebrate achievements in open access and learn more by hearing from practitioners and experts. While open access generally refers to publications, Open Scholarship is about making all research outputs, including data, more visible, and about sharing knowledge more widely.
The RDMWG is dedicated to fostering equitable systems of open research and scholarship that serve the needs of our diverse community. Each year we help host a variety of workshops on open platforms to help you make your research, data, and scholarship more accessible, collaborative, and reproducible.
Harvard Library celebrated International Open Access Week 2024, October 21-27!
Access the presentations and materials from the week's sessions on the Open Science Framework Project Site.
Previous Years
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Open Access Week 2024
Community over CommercializationOctober 21 - 27, 2024Access the presentations and materials from the week's sessions on the Open Science Framework Project Site.
Statement from Martha Whitehead Celebrating Open Access Week 2024
Open Scholarship and Research Data Services Sponsored Events
- In Conversation with Open Mind, a No-fee Open Access Journal in Cognitive Science
- Open Discussion: We know your data is FAIR, but is your article?
- ORCID for Harvard Researchers
- Data Management: Computing Strategies and Resources
- Special Presentation with Harvard Data Science Review
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Open Access Week 2023
Community over CommercializationOctober 23 - 29, 2023Access the presentations and materials from the week's sessions on the Open Science Framework Project Site.
Statement from Martha Whitehead Celebrating Open Access Week 2023
Open Scholarship and Research Data Services Sponsored Events
- Virtual Open House with Open Scholarship and Research Data Services
- Open Access Sponsorships Strategy: From Request to Decision to Discovery
- ORCID for Harvard Researchers
- Open Access Week with Countway Publishing & Data Services
- Earning Credit and Recognition for Method Development Work
- Lauren Brodsky on Turning Data into Persuasive Policy Stories
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Open Access Week 2022
Open for Climate JusticeOctober 24 - 30, 2022Access the presentations and materials from the week's sessions on the Open Science Framework Project Site.
- Blog Post Series: In Practice: Interviews with Practitioners of Open
- Blog Post: What Does ‘Open Access’ Mean to You? Free Research Outputs, and Beyond
Open Access, Data, and Science Events from Harvard Library
- Countway Library Drop-in Event: Open Access Button Making
- Cabot Science Library Open House: Celebrate Open Access Week
- Online Workshop: Achieving FAIR Data: Selecting a Repository for Your Data
- Online Workshop: Text as Data in the Humanities
- Online Workshop: Design Principles for Data Visualization
- Online Workshop: Data Horror Stories
Environmental and Climate Justice Events from campus groups
- STS Circle at Harvard: Algorithms, Race, and Racism: Historical Perspectives by Lundy Braun, Brown University, Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
- Climate Justice Design Lecture: Catherine de Almeida, Assistant Professor of Landscape Architecture, University of Washington
- Harvard Energy Journal Club: Open to students and postdocs within the Harvard and MIT communities
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Open Access Week 2021
It Matters How We Open Knowledge: Building Structural EquityOctober 25-31, 2021Harvard Library celebrated Open Access Month 2021 from October 25 through November 19. The month featured a variety of live virtual events, talks, and workshops, and asynchronous weekly blog posts on various Open Access topics and perspectives. Access the presentations and materials from the week's sessions on the Open Science Framework Project Site.
- Blog Post Series: In Practice: Interviews with Practitioners
- Keynote: The bioRxiv & medRxiv Preprint Servers: Communicating at the Speed of Science
- Workshop: Tips and Tricks for protocols.io Power Users
- Information Session: Advancing Open Knowledge Grants Program
- Brown Bag Session: Open Educational Resources: A Focus on MOOCs During the Pandemic
- Workshop: DASH A-Z: What You Need to Know to Deposit Your Scholarship in Harvard's Institutional Repository
- Workshop: Open Access as a Game Changer for Digital Scholarship
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Open Access Week 2020
Open with Purpose: Taking Action to Build Structural Equity and InclusionOctober 19-25, 2020Access the presentations and materials from the week's sessions on the Open Science Framework Project Site.
- The Long 19th Amendment Project Portal: Intentional, Intersectional and Inclusive
- Open Methods: How to receive credit, encourage reproducibility and acknowledge your peers
- Impacts of Openness: Exploring Pressing Questions about Access to Knowledge
- Opening Your Scholarship: Why should I DASH and Dataverse?
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Open Access Week 2019
Open for Whom? Equity in Open KnowledgeOctober 21-27, 2019Access the presentations and materials from the week's sessions on the Open Science Framework Project Site.
- Getting Started with the Open Science Framework (OSF) - Practical steps for increasing openness and reproducibility
- Open Office Hours: Open Access & Open Data - Learn more about open access at Harvard and find open data
- Introduction to Jupyter Notebooks - Computational notebook for open, interactive programming
- Open Office Hours: Researcher Identity & ORCID - Build your professional profile and sign up for an ORCID
- Getting Started with protocols.io - Open, collaborative methods sharing for reproducible science
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Open Access Week 2018
Designing Equitable Foundations for Open KnowledgeOctober 22-28, 2018Access the presentations and materials from the week's sessions on the Open Science Framework Project Site.
- Open Science Framework Workshop - Practical Steps for Increasing Openness and Reproducibility: A Day of Open Science
- Open Access & Open Data
- Open Software: Project Jupyter
- Dataverse Workshop - Managing, sharing and curating your research data in a digital environment
- Code Ocean Workshop - Integrating reproducible best practices into biomedical and clinical research: A hands-on workshop for researchers
- Researcher Identity & ORCID
- Sharing Research: Preprints & Data
- protocols.io Workshop - For reproducibility, we need the methods behind the data
- Reproducibility for Everyone - Supported by eLife Ambassadors: Practical ways to support rigor and reproducibility in science