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|description_parameter=The Australian Citizen Science Association are writing a discussion paper which aims to identify and strengthen linkages between citizen science and university research to benefit society. In particular, we want to explore how to improve citizen science outcomes and applications, by supporting connections between citizen science programs and early-to-mid-career researchers in Australia. | |description_parameter=The Australian Citizen Science Association are writing a discussion paper which aims to identify and strengthen linkages between citizen science and university research to benefit society. In particular, we want to explore how to improve citizen science outcomes and applications, by supporting connections between citizen science programs and early-to-mid-career researchers in Australia. | ||
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Revision as of 05:57, 17 October 2024
Improving Citizen Science to Benefit Society: A Discussion Paper Description: The Australian Citizen Science Association are writing a discussion paper which aims to identify and strengthen linkages between citizen science and university research to benefit society. In particular, we want to explore how to improve citizen science outcomes and applications, by supporting connections between citizen science programs and early-to-mid-career researchers in Australia.
STARDIT ID:
STARDIT ID:
0202407220511
Dates
State ongoing
Start 2024-07-22
End 2024-12-31
Form updated 2024-10-17
Report authors
Location
Australia
Aims
identify and strengthen linkages between citizen science and university research to benefit society.
explore how to improve citizen science outcomes and applications, by supporting connections between citizen science programs and early-to-mid-career researchers in Australia
co-produce a peer-reviewed open access discussion paper
Keywords
citizen science
Australian Citizen Science Association
open access
co-produced
Category
research
Inputs
individual
Jack Nunn (link)
ID: 0000-0003-0316-3254
Task: As Director of Science for all, lead the collaborative process and facilitate the development of the Discussion Paper in collaboration with the ACSA Management Committee representatives and other interested parties
Method: formal working group
Recruitment: Expression of interest
Communication: online survey, email, video calls, shared working documents
Compensation: other(Jack Nunn will be paid by the charity Science for All for his time working on this project)
Declared interests: Volunteer Director of Science for All, volunteer member of the Standardised Data on Initiatives (STARDIT) Steering Committee
organisation
Australian Citizen Science Association (link)
Task: Overseeing and supporting the co-production of the discussion paper
Recruitment: public expression of interest advertised
Communication: online URLs, emails
Compensation: other(This project is managed by the Australian Citizen Science Association with funding support from the Theo Murphy Initiative (Australia) administered by the Australian Academy of Science)
organisation
Theo Murphy Initiative (Australia) (link)
Task: project guidance and funding support from the Theo Murphy Initiative (Australia) - administered by the Australian Academy of Science
Compensation: other
organisation
Science for All (link)
Task: lead the collaborative process and facilitate the development of the Discussion Paper in collaboration with the ACSA Management Committee representatives and other interested parties
Compensation: paid
Declared interests: Science for All will be paid a fee of $5500 AUD for completion of this work
funding
(link)
5500 (AUD)
This project is supported through funding from the Theo Murphy Initiative (Australia) administered by the Australian Academy of Science
time
(link)
volunteer co-authors hours
this project is supported through the voluntary work of multiple co-authors
Outputs and impacts
publication/report/document
Discussion paper published as a report for the Australian Citizen Science Association (not peer-reviewed)
Impact: supporting connections between citizen science programs and early-to-mid-career researchers in Australia
publication/report/document
Open access peer-reviewed discussion paper published from adapted version of the report for the Australian Citizen Science Association