Citizen Science

Citizen Science

by Caren Cooper
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 16/08/2022

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True stories of everyday volunteers participating in scientific research that “may well prompt readers to join the growing community” (Booklist).


Think you need a degree in science to contribute to important scientific discoveries? Think again. All around the world, in fields ranging from meteorology to ornithology to public health, millions of everyday people are choosing to participate in the scientific process. Working in cooperation with scientists in pursuit of information, innovation, and discovery, these volunteers are following protocols, collecting and reviewing data, and sharing their observations. They’re our neighbors, in-laws, and coworkers. Their story, along with the story of the social good that can result from citizen science, has largely been untold, until now.


Citizen scientists are challenging old notions about who can conduct research, where knowledge can be acquired, and even how solutions to some of our biggest societal problems might emerge. In telling their story, Caren Cooper just might inspire you to rethink your own assumptions about the role that individuals can play in gaining scientific understanding—and putting that understanding to use as a steward of our world.


“Engaging.” —Library Journal (starred review)

ISBN:
9781468314144
9781468314144
Category:
Science: general issues
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
16-08-2022
Language:
English
Publisher:
Abrams, Inc.
Caren Cooper

Caren Cooper is an associate professor of Forestry and Environmental Resources at North Carolina State University and assistant head of the Biodiversity Research Lab at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences.

She studies bird ecology, conservation, and management through the use of citizen science. She served as an advisor to the documentary mini-series The Crowd & The Cloud.

She is a blogger at the Public Library of Science and Discover, and guest blogger at Scientific American. She is the director of partnerships at SciStarter.com.

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