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Publications (1)


Open Science: Sharing Knowledge in the Global Century
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January 2010

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Julian Cribb

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Tjempaka Sari

Open Science is about how we address the profound challenges which now confront humanity: climate, the food crisis, environmental degradation, resource scarcity and disease; through science communication. These call for the sharing of scientific knowledge among billions of humans, on a scale never before attempted. Open Science offers practical ways to communicate science in a highly networked world where billions of people still have little or no access to advanced knowledge or technologies. The authors describe low-cost, effective means to transfer knowledge to target audiences in industry, government, the community and to the public at large. The book features sections on good science writing, practical advice on how to develop communication and media strategies, ways to measure communication performance, how to handle institutional 'crises', how to deal with politicians and much more.

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... Citizen science, also referred to as community science (Heigl et al. 2019 ), has gained worldwide traction because of an increasing interest from the general public to contribute to the scientific endeavor. Citizen scientists' contributions have been further facilitated by calls for open science (Murray-Rust 2008 , Cribb andSari 2010 ) and innovations in web-based and app technologies (Newman et al. 2012 ). The nature and approach of citizen science projects can be very diverse, with citizen scientists being involved in some or most aspects of the project . ...

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The city nature challenge: A global citizen science phenomenon contributing to biodiversity knowledge and informing local government practices
Open Science: Sharing Knowledge in the Global Century
  • Citing Book
  • January 2010