A survey on cooperation of the parties involved in citizen and open science projects is underway

Within the framework of the project “University libraries strengthening the academia-society connection through citizen science in the Baltics” (abbreviated – LibOCS) it is planned to clarify such seemingly simple issues in the Baltic States. Currently, the survey “Collaboration for research: researchers, citizens, memory institutions specialists, and their roles” is being implemented in the Baltic States in the period until June 17.

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“There is a need to empower and enable this activity” – insights on citizen science from legal scholar Tomas Berkmanas

Members of the public quite often voluntarily engage in the observation of various natural, social, and other phenomena, carry out data collection campaigns, and fill in formalized questionnaires prepared by scientists, who can carry out research and develop scientific discourse more effectively thanks to the help of the latter. Still the phenomenon of a citizen science as a close cooperation between citizens and professional scientists is only in its infancy in Lithuania.

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Citizen science: a great way to get involved in research

Public engagement in the scientific activities is conventionally defined as the citizen science. It is a research activity based on cooperation that can produce excellent results. This cooperation can be very diverse. Ordinary citizens can collect and analyze data, participate in research publicity campaigns, etc. The results obtained by citizens are undoubtedly beneficial to researchers. Also, it is an opportunity for the citizens to realize themselves, to get acquainted with the scientific problems of a certain phenomenon.

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Citizen science from a scientists’ perspective

Citizen science at its core involves researchers as well as citizens. “It is a type of science that has been created through the active participation of citizens or solely under the guise of citizens,” said Anu Masso, an associate professor at Tallinn University of Technology. She shared that involving citizens in science and data-based decision-making is essential, particularly in our modern world, which is closely intertwined with data.

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Invites scientists, amateur researchers and staff of memory institutions to a webinar on citizen involvement in science

Webinar “Citizen Involvement in Open Science: Roles, Levels and Opportunities” will bring together professional researchers, amateur researchers, librarians and other memory institutions professionals, as well as other interested parties, to explore opportunities for better collaboration and more active involvement of citizens in science related activities and projects.

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