The Step Change navigator in citizen science draws upon the experience of the Step Change project, aiming to generalise and upscale its learnings for the benefit of other citizen science practitioners embarking on their own journeys.
Wildlife conservation | Slovenia Our first stop on this voyage takes us to the Hunters Association of Slovenia (HAS), the main Slovene hunting organisation of...
What are the benefits of citizen science for local government? In recent years, citizen science has been gaining both attention among policymakers and recognition among...
LIBRARY SPACE TECHNOLOGY NETWORK A pilot infrastructure for libraries to offer easy access for satellite enthusiasts to data from small satellite missions using open technologies...
MAKING A CUSTOM CITIZEN SCIENCE READER An activity module intended for inclusion in citizen science projects. This is an activity that researchers can plan into...
EFFECTIVE RESEARCH DATA MANAGEMENT FigureResearch data lifecycle. RDM toolkit. (Jisc 2021) By Dr James Houghton & Dr Christiana McMahon (ORCID iD: 0000-0002-9330-2686), University College London. Article DOI: 10.25815/f3wr-we72...
CITIZEN SCIENCE PROJECTS AND DATA DESCRIPTIONS When it comes to the search and discovery of citizen science initiatives and their outcomes, we distinguish between the...
REPOSITORIES AND CORE: ENABLING OPEN SCIENCE INFRASTRUCTURES FOR ALL CORE and other repositories benefit the citizen science agenda by more than just ensuring the simple...
SOCIAL MEDIA IN LIBRARIES AND THEIR USE IN SUPPORTING RESEARCH By Dr Grzegorz Gmiterek (ORCID iD: 0000-0002-5692-1824), Faculty of Journalism, Information and Book Studies, University of...
GALLERIES, LIBRARIES & MUSEUMS (GLAM): CROWDSOURCING IN CULTURAL HERITAGE Text modified from original by Mia Ridge, British Library from the book The Collective Wisdom Handbook: perspectives...