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Citizen Science in the (Digital) Arts and Humanities

This module looks at the variety of practices within ‘citizen science’, how you as a humanist might get started working with them, what issues you might be wary of along the way and how Research Infrastructures can potentially help you.

By the end of this module, you should be able to: Recognise and define common approaches to incorporating citizen science into research projects in the arts and humanities; be aware of strategies and tools for managing citizen input to research; and recognise some of the possible challenges in such projects and be equipped to manage them.

Cite as

Jennifer Edmond, Eliza Papaki, Erzsébet Tóth-Czifra, Amy Clotworthy, Melissa Terras and Justin Tonra (2019). Citizen Science in the (Digital) Arts and Humanities. Version 1.0.0. Edited by Vicky Garnett. PARTHENOS [Training module]. https://training.parthenos-project.eu/sample-page/citizen-science-in-the-digital-arts-and-humanities/

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Title:
Citizen Science in the (Digital) Arts and Humanities
Authors:
Jennifer Edmond, Eliza Papaki, Erzsébet Tóth-Czifra
Domain:
Social Sciences and Humanities
Language:
en
Published to DARIAH-Campus:
17/06/2019
Originally published:
04/10/2019
Content type:
Training module
License:
CC BY 4.0
Sources:
PARTHENOS
Topics:
Research infrastructures, Citizen science, Open science
Version:
1.0.0