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Citizen Science Guide for Research Libraries

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An open access and peer-reviewed guide book series from the LIBER Citizen Science Working Group.

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The guide is designed to be a practical and compact gateway publication for the purpose of assisting research libraries to start setting up a Citizen Science programme.

Citizen Science for research libraries is a way to build new and more engaged audiences as a way to establish new links between science and society.

The guide will address the unique context of research libraries – as becoming the ‘go to place’ for the new and exciting Open Science data world that is opening up to the wider public.

As a starting point the guide will use the four recommendations for Citizen Science from the LIBER Open Science Roadmap: infrastructures; good scientific practice; guidelines, and; skilling.


Co-Editors-in-Chief: Thomas Kaarsted & Simon Worthington. Correspondence simon.worthington@tib.eu. Editorial Committee: Paul Ayris (Chair), Bastian Greshake Tzovaras, Jitka Stilund Hansen, and Kirsty Wallis.

Series: libereurope.eu/cs4rl

Print-on-demand copies available from Amazon and other online retailers.

Published by LIBER Citizen Science Working Group.

Collaborations: SciStarter and ECSA.

Copyright © 2023 the authors. Publication, articles, and images licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License – (CC BY-SA) unless otherwise stated.

Multi-format production: #NextGenBooks – Open Science Lab, TIB – ADA Publishing Pipeline. CSS template production courtesy Raquel Perez de Eulate, Interpunct Studios – Interpunct.dev. Design based on template design: Geralda van der Es/ SPRESSO.

Code – GNU General Public License v3.0. Data – All data and data sets produced are CC0, Public Domain.


Correspondence: Simon Worthington, simon.worthington@tib.eu

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