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Citizen science

Citizen Science is a method of research that relies on partnership with non-academic experts and enthusiasts in a given discipline to provide, process and/or analyse data

Resources

  • This is an Example of a Hosted Resource

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    This is an example of a Hosted Resource for the purposes of the DARIAH-Campus Style Guide for the ATRIUM project. This abstract gives a couple of brief highlights of what is included in the resource, including use of headings, the format of the titles and how to write learning outcomes.
  • The GoTriple Trust Building System

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    This training webinar is devoted specifically to getting acquainted with the GoTriple Trust Building System (TBS), a tool that enables SSH researchers to find reliable partners and connect with them through their network.
    Authors
    • Gaël van Weyenbergh
    • Maxime Bouillard
    • Erzsébet Tóth-Czifra
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  • How to share your research using Social Media

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    Social media platforms such as Twitter, Instagram, Reddit, and Facebook can be great places for academics to share their research and reach new audiences. In this video, Dr Bob Nicholson (Edge Hill University, UK) will demonstrate the techniques he uses to share his research on Twitter.
  • CARE Principles in DH

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    Prof. Dan O'Donnell (University of Lethbridge) discusses the CARE principles, how they sit alongside the FAIR Principles, and how (digital) humanists can apply them in their research. He presents examples from his own research, particularly around studies of historical artefacts in small rural communities in Scotland.
  • Crowdsourcing Methods with Cultural Heritage

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    In this lecture, Victoria Van Hyning explores the possibilities of crowdsourcing as "cultural heritage co-creation" or "commons-based peer production", expanding on the need for further comparative analysis of design and engagement strategies for crowdsourcing projects, their resulting data and possible applications for these data in Machine Learning training sets.
  • Citizen Science in the (Digital) Arts and Humanities

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    This module looks at the variety of practices within ‘citizen science’, how you as a humanist might get started working with them, what issues you should be wary of along the way and how Research Infrastructures can potentially help you.
    Authors
    • Jennifer Edmond
    • Eliza Papaki
    • Erzsébet Tóth-Czifra
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