Scientists Everywhere: Citizen Science & Academic Libraries Eileen G. Harrington Health &Life Sciences Librarian The Universities at Shady Grove.

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Scientists Everywhere: Citizen Science & Academic Libraries Eileen G. Harrington Health &Life Sciences Librarian The Universities at Shady Grove

What kind of frog/toad is this? Green frog (Rana clamitans) American bullfrog (Lithobates catesbeianus) Western toad (Anaxyrus boreas)

Background ALA Editions, 2014 Previous position at California Academy of Sciences

Why Citizen Science? :Crab_Cangrexo_66eue.jpg Harrington, 2001

Why Citizen Science?

Challenges of Citizen Science: Data Quality? 987%29.jpg Simple protocols Training Incorporate quality control Law of Large Numbers Peer reviewed publications

Other Challenges steiguhr.jpg

Creating Your Own Citizen Science Toolkit--Cornell Lab of Ornithology CitSci.org—Natural Resources Ecology Lab at Colorado State University Citizen Science Association

Tapping Into Already Existing Projects Citizen Science Central SciStarter Citizen Science Alliance (Zooniverse)

EyeWire "EyeWirers complete J Cell 2" by AmyLeeRobinson _2.jpg#/media/File:EyeWirers_complete_J_Cell_2.jpg Brain.png Online game to help map connectome Human retinal neurons 160,000 participants, 145 countries Sebastian Seung’s Computational Neuroscience Lab at Princeton

Project BudBurst berries.jpg Monitoring shifting phenophase of plants One time or full season observations Data available on website Over 15,000 observations in all 50 states National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) & Chicago Botanic Garden

Avenues for Collaboration Data management services Visualization labs/GIS labs & Services Equipment Loans Scholarly communications & open access

Avenues for Collaboration meo.jpg Harrington, 2015 Outreach & education Makerspaces Exhibit Spaces Classrooms/Meeting rooms

Cam%C3%AD_obrint_interrogaci%C3%B3.JPG Eileen G. Harrington

References Aceves-Bueno, E., Adeleye, A. S., Bradley, D., Brandt, W. T., Callery, P., Feraud, M., … Tague, C. (2015). Citizen science as an approach for overcoming insufficient monitoring and inadequate stakeholder buy-in in adaptive management: criteria and evidence. Ecosystems, 18(3), 493– Cooper, C. B., Dickinson, J., Kelling, S., Phillips, T., Rosenberg, K. V., Shirk, J., & Bonney, R. (2009). Citizen science: A developing tool for expanding science knowledge and scientific literacy. BioScience, 59(11), 977– Crall, A. W., Newman, G. J., Jarnevich, C. S., Stohlgren, T. J., Waller, D. M., & Graham, J. (2010). Improving and integrating data on invasive species collected by citizen scientists. Biological Invasions, 12(10), 3419– Crimmins, T. M., & Crimmins, M. (2008). The critical role that citizen scientists can play in identifying adaptation strategies to climate change. Arid Lands Newsletter, 60, 25–28. Delaney, D. G., Sperling, C. D., Adams, C. S., & Leung, B. (2008). Marine invasive species: validation of citizen science and implications for national monitoring networks. Biological Invasions, 10(1), 117– Dickinson, J., Zuckerberg, B., & Bonter, D. N. (2010). Citizen science as an ecological research tool: challenges and benefits. Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution & Systematics, 41(1), 1. Haywood, B. K. (2014). A “sense of place” in public participation in scientific research. Science Education, 98(1), 64–83. Sullivan, B. L., Aycrigg, J. L., Barry, J. H., Bonney, R. E., Bruns, N., Cooper, C. B., … Kelling, S. (2014). The eBird enterprise: An integrated approach to development and application of citizen science. Biological Conservation, 169, 31–40. Zooniverse. (n.d.). Zooniverse - Zooniverse Publications. Retrieved June 24, 2015, from