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Process, Not Product: Investigating Recommendations for Improving Citizen Science “Success”
Author(s) -
Amy Freitag,
Max J. Pfeffer
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
plos one
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.99
H-Index - 332
ISSN - 1932-6203
DOI - 10.1371/journal.pone.0064079
Subject(s) - variety (cybernetics) , process (computing) , perspective (graphical) , product (mathematics) , public relations , citizen science , medical education , business , political science , medicine , computer science , biology , geometry , mathematics , artificial intelligence , operating system , botany
Citizen science programs are increasingly popular for a variety of reasons, from public education to new opportunities for data collection. The literature published in scientific journals resulting from these projects represents a particular perspective on the process. These articles often conclude with recommendations for increasing “success”. This study compared these recommendations to those elicited during interviews with program coordinators for programs within the United States. From this comparison, success cannot be unilaterally defined and therefore recommendations vary by perspective on success. Program coordinators tended to have more locally-tailored recommendations specific to particular aspects of their program mission.

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