Online citizen science projects have demonstrated their usefulness for research, however little is known about the potential benefits for volunteers. We conducted 39 interviews (28 volunteers, 11 researchers) to gain a greater understanding of volunteers' motivations, learning and creativity (MLC). In our MLC model we explain that participating and progressing in a project community provides volunteers with many indirect opportunities for learning and creativity. The more aspects that volunteers are involved in, the more likely they are to sustain their participation in the project. These results have implications for the design and management of online citizen science projects. It is important to provide users with tools to communicate in ...
In a cross-sectional survey study (N = 116), volunteers of the project Insects of Saxony were asked ...
In this chapter we consider aspects of informal learning in online citizen science projects by explo...
This paper focuses on an unexplored dimension of Citizen Science: the potential of Volunteer Computi...
Online citizen science projects have demonstrated their usefulness for research, however little is k...
Online citizen science projects have demonstrated their usefulness for research, however little is k...
Digital technologies are profoundly social in use. They are developed and defined by participants wh...
This study explores the motivations and barriers for participation and persistence in an innovative ...
New citizen science projects are emerging all the time as scientists, policy-makers, and non-governm...
We explore the motivations of volunteers in an online citizen science project contribute to areas of...
Citizen Science (CS) refers to a form of research collaboration that engages volunteers without form...
New forms of grouping used to conduct scientific research in collaboration with people outside the s...
Online citizen science projects involve recruitment of volunteers to assist researchers with the cre...
Citizen science has become a mainstream approach to collect information and data on many different s...
Online citizen science offers a low-cost way to strengthen the infrastructure for scientific researc...
Citizen science projects rely on the voluntary contribution of nonscientists to take part in scienti...
In a cross-sectional survey study (N = 116), volunteers of the project Insects of Saxony were asked ...
In this chapter we consider aspects of informal learning in online citizen science projects by explo...
This paper focuses on an unexplored dimension of Citizen Science: the potential of Volunteer Computi...
Online citizen science projects have demonstrated their usefulness for research, however little is k...
Online citizen science projects have demonstrated their usefulness for research, however little is k...
Digital technologies are profoundly social in use. They are developed and defined by participants wh...
This study explores the motivations and barriers for participation and persistence in an innovative ...
New citizen science projects are emerging all the time as scientists, policy-makers, and non-governm...
We explore the motivations of volunteers in an online citizen science project contribute to areas of...
Citizen Science (CS) refers to a form of research collaboration that engages volunteers without form...
New forms of grouping used to conduct scientific research in collaboration with people outside the s...
Online citizen science projects involve recruitment of volunteers to assist researchers with the cre...
Citizen science has become a mainstream approach to collect information and data on many different s...
Online citizen science offers a low-cost way to strengthen the infrastructure for scientific researc...
Citizen science projects rely on the voluntary contribution of nonscientists to take part in scienti...
In a cross-sectional survey study (N = 116), volunteers of the project Insects of Saxony were asked ...
In this chapter we consider aspects of informal learning in online citizen science projects by explo...
This paper focuses on an unexplored dimension of Citizen Science: the potential of Volunteer Computi...