Image: categories and example from the index, including: DECODE, Jupyter Notebooks, Global Open Science Hardware Roadmap, and PreTalx

(AKA Citizen Science)

Cite as: DOI 10.25815/6pbz-ns09 Citation format: The Chicago Manual of Style, 17th Edition



Generation Research. ‘A Community Science Index, 2019. https://doi.org/10.25815/6pbz-ns09.

This is a collaboratively made index of resources to accompany the GenR theme ‘Post-Digital Community Science‘ which ran over May/June 2019. The theme blogposts can all be seen here online.

The index has been organised to represent a number of areas and questions that were felt to be important for researchers looking to organise and plan research projects making use of Community Science. The categories in the index are:

projects,

collaborative tools and open access,

FOSS for open hardware, and

spaces.

Additionally a ‘dossier’ has been compiled to mark the end of this round of work on the Community Science theme. The dossier has been drawn up as a more indepth aid for research project design and planning — where insights drawn from this GenR theme enquiry have been condensed with accompanying examples to show innovations and the potential to harness new types of data and relationships with the public.

Community Science Dossier: Notes for Research Project Design and Planning GenR Dossier #1

The original collaborative list (index building) can be seen here on Crypad as an open pad and will remain open for contributions. Thank you to everyone who took part and for the contributions to the collaborative indexing.

Note: GenR themes now extend after their initial article cluster and if you are interested in making a contribution at any time please get in contact.

Projects

The projects listed below have been carefully selected as examples that have gone the extra mile and excelled in their specific area. As an overall observation on the state of the art in Community Science (AKA Citizen Science) is that significant scaling and leading innovations are now coming from the sector. Projects are now able to create international data sets that can be used to test and validate finding, in some cases with ten of thousands of participants. Concerns over privacy of participants is leading to the design of secure data environments — see Open Humans and DECODE as examples — for such scaling using sensors, and for use of technologies such as machine learning.

Open Humans

personal data, tracking, privacy

https://www.openhumans.org/Personal

Data Notebooks https://www.openhumans.org/activity/junos-personal-data-exploratory/

DECODE

privacy, IoT, data sovereignty

https://decodeproject.eu/

Publications: https://decodeproject.eu/publications

Control and entitlement system for sensor data owners https://decodeproject.eu/publications/control-and-entitlement-system-sensor-data-owners

Smart Citizen Kit

IoT, sensors, hardware

https://smartcitizen.me/

Example in school: https://www.iscapeproject.eu/school-air-quality-monitoring-station-in-hasselt/

Citizen Science Toolkit

OER, curricular, guide

https://www.calacademy.org/educators/citizen-science-toolkit

Safecast

radiation, air quality, sensors

https://blog.safecast.org/about/

Ornitho

crowdsourcing, ornithology, data

https://www.ornitho.de/

Curieuze Neuzen

pollution, air quality, crowdsourcing

https://curieuzeneuzen.be/

Making Sense

OER, guide, sensors

http://making-sense.eu/publication_categories/toolkit/

Earth Challenge

citizen science, global, environmentalism

https://earthchallenge2020.earthday.org/pages/research-teams

Bat Explorer

crowdsourcing, wildlife, hardware

https://www.fledermausforscher-berlin.de/

Citizen Science Games – e.g., Project Discovery

outreach, computer games, crowdsourcing

https://citizensciencegames.com/games/project-discovery/example

Ring-a-Scientist

video conferencing, schools, UX

https://www.ring-a-scientist.org/modx/en/

Flora Incognita

flora, identification, machine learning

https://floraincognita.com/?noredirect=en_US

EU-Citizen.Science

EU, programme design, public engagement

http://eu-citizen.science/

Collaborative tools and Open Access

These two categories ‘Collaborative tools’ and ‘Open Access’ have been added as they both are important to enable the public to have a much greater and deeper role in Community Science projects. In the case of Open Access of course it is needed for the public to have those opportunities to engage fully with research. But also it is an issue of trust, as the public can’t be expected to take part in projects if they are not permitted to easily read and use research findings.



FOSS collaborative tools can also mean that designing and launching a platform for a research project is increasingly of low cost, efficient, speedy to implement, and customisable.

Collaborative tools

Jupyter Notebook

coding, writing, replication

https://jupyter.org/Bokeh

Example: https://mybinder.org/v2/gh/bokeh/bokeh-notebooks/master?filepath=tutorial%2F00%20-%20Introduction%20and%20Setup.ipynb

GitLab

workspace, data, community

https://about.gitlab.com/company/strategy/#sequence

GitLab Pages

web pages, publishing, toolbox

https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/pages/

Matrix protocol/Riot app

messaging, chat, workspace

Matrix https://matrix.org/ Riot https://about.riot.im/

Mattermost

slack, workspace, community

https://mattermost.com/

Mastodon

twitter, micro-blogging, community

https://joinmastodon.org/

Draw.io

diagrams, charts, interoperable

https://github.com/jgraph/drawio

Open Broadcaster Software

streaming, webinars, screencasts

https://obsproject.com/

Jitsi Meet

video conferencing, meetings, workspace

https://meet.jit.si/

Cryptpad

collaborative writing, privacy, toolbox

https://cryptpad.fr

Ethercalc

spreadsheets, real-time, web

https://ethercalc.net/

PreTalx

papers, conference, organization

https://pretalx.com/p/about/

Open Access

Get The Research

search, research papers, peer-review

https://gettheresearch.org

Unpaywall

research papers, plugin, database

https://unpaywall.org/

Directory of Open Access Books

repository, library, online

https://www.doabooks.org

DataCite

data, persistent ID, infrastructure

https://datacite.org/

Zenodo

repository, CERN, persistent ID

https://zenodo.org/

BASE

research, repository, aggregator

https://www.base-search.net/

List of Open Access preprint servers (Wikipedia)

research papers, repositories, topic based

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Preprint

FOSS for Open Hardware

An area which is still in need of much development is FOSS software for research instrument hardware. This is needed so that the public can affordably use scientific instruments. Additionally in many instances FOSS software is not available for the instruments and this introduces problems of not being able to audit the instruments systems or replicate research.

Global Open Science Hardware Roadmap

open hardware, FOSS, instruments

http://openhardware.science/global-open-science-hardware-roadmap/

A Case for Open Science Hardware

open hardware, FOSS, paper

https://access2perspectives.com/2019/02/a-case-for-open-science-hardware/

Spaces

A significant part of Community Science is about creating social spaces for people to work together, whether that is online/offline or some combination of the two. Below is only a short list of examples aimed at raising awareness of new event formats being used for option for the variety of platforms that can be combined for community building.

Fablabs

spaces, open hardware, IoT

https://www.fablabs.io/

Science in Public conference

spaces, event formats, collaboration

https://sip2019.com/

PreTalx

events, spaces, open

https://pretalx.com/p/about/

GitLab

spaces, online, git

https://about.gitlab.com/company/strategy/#sequence

YES! – Young Economic Summit

economics, school competition, spaces

http://making-sense.eu/publication_categories/toolkit/

ThinkCamps

gamification, games, spaces

https://thinkcamp.co.za/