[article] Titre : | Emerging problems of data quality in citizen science | Type de document : | Livre | Auteurs : | Roman Lukyanenko, Auteur ; Jeffrey Parsons, Auteur ; Yolanda F. Wiersma, Auteur | Année de publication : | 2016 | Article en page(s) : | pp. 447-449 | Langues : | Français | Mots-clés : | science participative qualité des données | Résumé : | "he role of citizen science in research and natural resource monitoring and management is increasing, as evidenced by the growing number of peer-reviewed publications (including a special section in this journal) and calls for involving citizens in monitoring and governance (through, for example, “participatory research” [Danielsen et al. 2014] and “participatory monitoring” [Kennett et al. 2015]). Citizen science projects can be targeted to a specific research question (and thus involve very specific data-collection protocols) or can be more open-ended (giving rise to a need to collect data for which the uses may be unknown or changing) (Wiersma 2010). Advances in online content production and sharing technologies (i.e., Web 2.0), mobile computing, and sensor-equipped devices have contributed to a dramatic rise in online citizen science projects, in which citizens contribute sightings (e.g., eBird [Sullivan et al. 2009]), transcribe data (e.g., Old Weather [Eveleigh et al. 2013]), or classify phenomena (e.g., Galaxy Zoo [Hopkin 2007]). It is these online projects, also referred to as crowdsourcing (Franzoni & Sauermann 2014), that have been the focus of our research and that inform the opinions presented here." (source : auteurs) | Type de publication : | périodique | Référence biblio : | Lukyanenko R., Parsons J., Wiersma Y., 2016 - Emerging problems of data quality in citizen science. Conservation Biology, 30 (3) : 447-449. | ID PMB : | 62667 | DOI : | 10.1111/cobi.12706 | Permalink : | http://www.cbnbrest.fr/catalogue_en_ligne/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=62667 | in Conservation Biology > vol. 30, n°3 (Avril 2016) . - pp. 447-449
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