In recent decades, people across the world have adopted ‘smart-phones’ and their technology. Software applications on these devices have become diverse in their functionality and easy to use. Citizen science projects that try to mobilise data collection from people from diverse backgrounds are ideally placed to benefit from the acceptance of easy-to-use technology. This article describes the development of the mobile BirdLasser app and itsintegrated gamification network, with emphasis on how its unique features contributed to increased participation and submission of data to the current Southern African Bird Atlas Project (SABAP2) and associated BirdMap projects across Africa. The app has experienced a high adoption rate by contributors to ...
Birds have been the most popular organisms historically for non-professional scientists around the w...
This position paper discusses the potential of harnessing human computation via social networking te...
Supplementary feeding of birds during the winter is a widespread phenomenon in temperate countries. ...
Introduction: Ornithology as a field of science having a long practice in involving citizen scientis...
Citizen science is on the rise. Aided by the internet, the popularity and scope of citizen science a...
The BirdNET App, a free bird sound identification app for Android and iOS that includes over 3,000 b...
In the past two decades citizen science is increasingly perceived and acknowledged. However data qua...
In this paper we describe eBird, a highly successful citizen science project. With over 150,000 part...
The amateur birding community has a long and proud tradition of contributing to bird surveys and bir...
Technological advances in application development and open science continue to revolutionize and cre...
Field data collection by Citizen Scientists has been hugely assisted by the rapid development and sp...
Citizen science projects remain rare in biodiverse yet data-poor countries, contributing to a shortf...
Citizen science data are rapidly transforming the conservation landscape. Targeted participatory cit...
Presentation from Citizen Science Australia conference in Adelaide, Feb 2018. Field data co...
Wildlife observations submitted by volunteers through citizen science initiatives are increasingly u...
Birds have been the most popular organisms historically for non-professional scientists around the w...
This position paper discusses the potential of harnessing human computation via social networking te...
Supplementary feeding of birds during the winter is a widespread phenomenon in temperate countries. ...
Introduction: Ornithology as a field of science having a long practice in involving citizen scientis...
Citizen science is on the rise. Aided by the internet, the popularity and scope of citizen science a...
The BirdNET App, a free bird sound identification app for Android and iOS that includes over 3,000 b...
In the past two decades citizen science is increasingly perceived and acknowledged. However data qua...
In this paper we describe eBird, a highly successful citizen science project. With over 150,000 part...
The amateur birding community has a long and proud tradition of contributing to bird surveys and bir...
Technological advances in application development and open science continue to revolutionize and cre...
Field data collection by Citizen Scientists has been hugely assisted by the rapid development and sp...
Citizen science projects remain rare in biodiverse yet data-poor countries, contributing to a shortf...
Citizen science data are rapidly transforming the conservation landscape. Targeted participatory cit...
Presentation from Citizen Science Australia conference in Adelaide, Feb 2018. Field data co...
Wildlife observations submitted by volunteers through citizen science initiatives are increasingly u...
Birds have been the most popular organisms historically for non-professional scientists around the w...
This position paper discusses the potential of harnessing human computation via social networking te...
Supplementary feeding of birds during the winter is a widespread phenomenon in temperate countries. ...