Public libraries embrace citizen science: Strengths and challenges

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2021-07-15T11:55:09Z

2021-07-15T11:55:09Z

2021-04-21

2021-07-15T11:55:09Z

Abstract

Can public libraries become hubs for citizen science? In line with the principles of citizen science, this question was answered collaboratively with librarians from the Barcelona Network of Public Libraries who performed two hands-on activities. One activity was a training course taken by 30 librarians from 24 different libraries which enabled them to envisage citizen science implementation at each library. The other activity consisted of co-creating a citizen social science project and involved 40 library users, seven librarians from three different cities, and professional scientists. The analysis considers the perspectives of both librarians and users, through participant observation, surveys, and a focus group to identify strengths and challenges. The overall results suggest that public libraries can offer leadership in the promotion of citizen science and contribute to the mission of public libraries to act as local community hubs. The main challenges identified were related to the complexity of collaboration, uncertainty regarding research co-creation, and participant retention strategies.

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English

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Elsevier

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Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lisr.2021.101090

Library & Information Science Research, 2021, vol. 43, num. 2, p. 101090

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lisr.2021.101090

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cc-by (c) Cigarini, Anna et al, 2021

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