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Katrin Vohland editor.; Anne Land-zandstra editor.; Luigi Ceccaroni editor.; Rob Lemmens editor.; Josep Perelló editor.; Marisa Ponti editor.; Roeland Samson editor.; Katherin Wagenknecht editor.
Abstract
Citizen science broadly refers to the active engagement of the general public in scientific research tasks. Citizen science is a growing practice in which scientists and citizens collaborate to produce new knowledge for science and society. Although citizen science has been around for centuries, the term citizen science was coined in the 1990s and has gained popularity since then. Recognition of citizen science is growing in the fields of science, policy, and education and in wider society. It is establishing itself as a field of research and a field of practice, increasing the need for overarching insights, standards, vocabulary, and guidelines.
Permalink Last updated 04/20/2021 by P. Higo