Parsing the Line Between Professional and Citizen Science

American Journal of Bioethics 19 (8):15-17 (2019)
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Andrea Wiggins and John Wilbanks offer a rich and nuanced description of citizen science, which they define as “a range of participatory models for involving non-professionals as collaborators in s...

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