Lim, AdrieneLazar, JonathanRosen, Stephanie S.Woodbrook, RachelCarpenter, Lindsay IngeThe open scholarship / open science movement is based in part on the principle of equitable access to knowledge as a human right. But how equitable is that access if the documents and data produced in these frameworks are themselves not readily accessible to people with disabilities? In this webinar, experts will present the case for making the born-digital products of research accessible at the point of creation and will provide basic tools and techniques for making sure that born-digital documents and data are also accessible at the point of creation. This virtual workshop is sponsored by the UMD Libraries and UMD PACT and is part of a series of events at the University of Maryland commemorating the OSTP Year of Open Science.en-USBorn digital, born accessible: Making the documents and data in open scholarship accessible to allPresentation