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Citizen Science Skilling for Library Staff, Researchers, and the Public [electronic resource].

By: Stilund Hansen, JitkaMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Citizen Science for Research Libraries - A GuidePublication details: La Vergne : Mute Publishing Limited, 2021. Description: 1 online resource (53 p.)ISBN: 9788794233606; 8794233608Genre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Citizen Science Skilling for Library Staff, Researchers, and the PublicOnline resources: Click here to view book | DOI
Contents:
Cover -- Title page -- About the book -- Foreword -- References -- Introduction -- Project Planning and Communications -- Project Planning: A Step-by-Step Guide -- The project plan -- BEFORE -- Step 1: Definition of goal(s) -- Step 2: Stakeholder analysis -- Step 3: Project goals and milestones -- Step 4: Assess resources and costs -- Step 5: Risk analysis checklist -- DURING -- Step 6: Recruitment and retainment -- Step 7: Follow up, momentum and communication -- Step 8: Revision of the project plan -- AFTER -- Step 9: Completion of the project -- An example of recruitment and retainment
Stakeholder Matrix -- Identify your own stakeholders from these examples -- Communication -- Communication to and with citizens -- Communication Plan (Citizens) -- Templates for the Communication plan -- Target groups -- Communications channels and theme -- Communication log -- Project Highlight: Find a Lake -- A Communication plan -- Target groups for "Find a Lake" -- Communication channels and themes for "Find a Lake" -- Management of Citizen Science Data -- Research Data Management: Quick Start Guide (eLearning course) -- References
Use of Data Policies in Citizen Science Projects: A Step-by-step Guide -- Step 1 -- Step 2 -- Step 3 -- Step 4 -- Step 5 -- Step 6 -- Step 7 -- Summary -- Note -- Citizen Science Data and Standards -- Standards support interoperability among systems -- References -- Project Highlight: Defining New Data Standards with Citizen Science -- Acknowledgment of Citizen Scientists on Research Outputs -- Project Highlight: Lizard Conservation with the Balanggarra Rangers in Australia -- References -- Group Co-authorship for Citizen Scientists: Recommendations for Using, Listing, and Citing
Planning and Securing Resources -- The Data Management Plan -- References -- Project Highlight: FAIR Data in a Citizen Science Project -- References -- Project Highlight: The INOS Project -- Upskilling through open knowledge activities -- Towards a Roadmap on Capacity Building on Open Science and Citizen Science for Research Libraries -- Co-creating a vision -- Scientific Literacy -- Increasing Scientific Literacy with Citizen Science -- Scientific literacy and citizen science -- Research libraries and scientific literacy -- References -- Definition of Scientific Literacy
Examples on measuring scientific literacy -- Note -- Copyright
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Cover -- Title page -- About the book -- Foreword -- References -- Introduction -- Project Planning and Communications -- Project Planning: A Step-by-Step Guide -- The project plan -- BEFORE -- Step 1: Definition of goal(s) -- Step 2: Stakeholder analysis -- Step 3: Project goals and milestones -- Step 4: Assess resources and costs -- Step 5: Risk analysis checklist -- DURING -- Step 6: Recruitment and retainment -- Step 7: Follow up, momentum and communication -- Step 8: Revision of the project plan -- AFTER -- Step 9: Completion of the project -- An example of recruitment and retainment

Stakeholder Matrix -- Identify your own stakeholders from these examples -- Communication -- Communication to and with citizens -- Communication Plan (Citizens) -- Templates for the Communication plan -- Target groups -- Communications channels and theme -- Communication log -- Project Highlight: Find a Lake -- A Communication plan -- Target groups for "Find a Lake" -- Communication channels and themes for "Find a Lake" -- Management of Citizen Science Data -- Research Data Management: Quick Start Guide (eLearning course) -- References

Use of Data Policies in Citizen Science Projects: A Step-by-step Guide -- Step 1 -- Step 2 -- Step 3 -- Step 4 -- Step 5 -- Step 6 -- Step 7 -- Summary -- Note -- Citizen Science Data and Standards -- Standards support interoperability among systems -- References -- Project Highlight: Defining New Data Standards with Citizen Science -- Acknowledgment of Citizen Scientists on Research Outputs -- Project Highlight: Lizard Conservation with the Balanggarra Rangers in Australia -- References -- Group Co-authorship for Citizen Scientists: Recommendations for Using, Listing, and Citing

Planning and Securing Resources -- The Data Management Plan -- References -- Project Highlight: FAIR Data in a Citizen Science Project -- References -- Project Highlight: The INOS Project -- Upskilling through open knowledge activities -- Towards a Roadmap on Capacity Building on Open Science and Citizen Science for Research Libraries -- Co-creating a vision -- Scientific Literacy -- Increasing Scientific Literacy with Citizen Science -- Scientific literacy and citizen science -- Research libraries and scientific literacy -- References -- Definition of Scientific Literacy

Examples on measuring scientific literacy -- Note -- Copyright