 Hi, my name is Chinamayee Kante. I'm a second year Human Biology and Society major, African American Studies minor at UCLA. During this time away from campus, I was struggling with my OCAM class, and so I scheduled a consultation. I do think I have a resource in mind for you. Have you heard of the OER Commons? No, I haven't. What is that? So OER Commons is an open access resource, so that means that anyone from around the world can access this. There's no paywall, so that could include like any lecture notes and instructors can add lesson plans and you can have textbooks on here too, which is what made me think of this. This is really a hidden gem. I was able to take all those resources that she showed me and apply it to a case report that I'm working on with one of my professors. I decided to attend UCLA because I appreciated the myriad of research opportunities. I liked how professors were open to allowing students to be basic analysts all the way up to co-authors with them. Thank you for taking the time to explain it all to me. No problem, yeah it is really cool. I'm excited that I was able to share it with you. Open access materials are important to me because they're free, there's no login, and they're always readily available for me to use. Open UCLA, leading the way.