Dear all,
Especially for people who work in museums, libraries and archives, or with
their collections...
We are delighted to announce a call for abstracts for a new Citizen
Science: Theory and Practice (CSTP) Journal Special Collection, titled
“Lessons, Challenges, and Opportunities in Participatory Science from a
Galleries, Libraries, Archives, and Museums (GLAM) Perspective.”
This Collection aims to advance best practices in participatory science in
these vital GLAM spaces and beyond.
We invite abstracts for submissions in the following CSTP categories:
Research Papers, Review and Synthesis, Papers, Case Studies, Essays,
Methods Papers, Meeting Reports, Editorials
Please share with your networks. Much appreciated!
Abstract submissions via this Google Form:
https://forms.gle/tZmaSEPixgAUUxGaA
Deadline: February 28, 2025.
More information:
https://participatorysciences.org/2024/11/07/call-for-abstracts-galleries-libraries-archives-and-museums-perspectives/
For any inquiries, please contact us at
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Special Collection Editors:
● Darlene Cavalier, Arizona State University, SciStarter
● Thomas Kaarsted, University Library of Southern Denmark and the SDU
Citizen Science Knowledge Center
● Mia Ridge, British Library
● David Sittenfeld, Museum of Science, Boston
● Laura Trouille, The Adler Planetarium, Zooniverse, Northwestern University
Cheers,
Mia
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The Collective Wisdom Handbook: perspectives on crowdsourcing in cultural
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Crowdsourcing our Cultural Heritage
<https://www.miaridge.com/crowdsourcing-our-cultural-heritage/>
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