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Register for this event (https://bit.ly/DebrisTrackerNNLM) for an introduction to citizen science, to learn more about libraries as hubs for citizen science, and to learn how to participate in citizen science projects that study the environment through a presentation and online Q&A. The Marine Debris Tracker (also known as Debris Tracker) project helps over 25+ organizations collect data about where litter is showing up across the country – not just near water. This data contributes to maps used by researchers working on managing pollution worldwide. Materials are available in a variety of languages to get you tracking. Learn more about citizen science and the Marine Debris Tracker Project before the event: https://scistarter.org/nlm Katherine Youngblood, a leader from the Marine Debris Tracker project, will be in conversation with representatives from the Network of the National Library of Medicine - Pacific Northwest Region. Join us on Zoom and submit your own questions on the Q&A/Chat features during the event. This event is supported by the Network of the National of Libraries of Medicine, All of Us, and SciStarter. The event will be an hour and a half long. The first hour is geared toward a general audience of all ages, and the last thirty minutes will focus on best practices for community leaders to get others involved in citizen science. This event is eligible for MLA CE credit. Email nkshin1@uw.edu for details.