2019
DOI: 10.3390/publications7010012
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Scientific Landscape of Citizen Science Publications: Dynamics, Content and Presence in Social Media

Abstract: Citizen science (CS) aims primarily to create a new scientific culture able to improve upon the triple interaction between science, society, and policy in the dual pursuit of more democratic research and decision-making informed by sound evidence. It is both an aim and an enabler of open science (OS), to which it contributes by involving citizens in research and encouraging participation in the generation of new knowledge. This study analyses scientific output on CS using bibliometric techniques and Web of Sci… Show more

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“…Simultaneously, with the rapid growth of the Internet and social media platforms, the scientific and political worlds are experiencing greater levels of public engagement [4,5]. As society becomes more interconnected, its citizens are calling for greater transparency and participation in the decision-making processes, giving rise to the "Open Access movement" [6,7]. The Open Access movement began in the nineties and continues to the present [1,8].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Simultaneously, with the rapid growth of the Internet and social media platforms, the scientific and political worlds are experiencing greater levels of public engagement [4,5]. As society becomes more interconnected, its citizens are calling for greater transparency and participation in the decision-making processes, giving rise to the "Open Access movement" [6,7]. The Open Access movement began in the nineties and continues to the present [1,8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Allowing open access to data, reports, and findings increases research visibility and encourages more participatory research [1,10,11]. Public engagement, especially in the natural sciences, is rapidly growing in sectors such as non-governmental organizations and charities through citizen science activities [7,8,11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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