2019
Citizen science as a new approach in Geography and beyond: Review and reflections
TROJAN, Jakub, Sven SCHADE, Rob LEMMENS a Bohumil FRANTÁLZákladní údaje
Originální název
Citizen science as a new approach in Geography and beyond: Review and reflections
Název anglicky
Citizen science as a new approach in Geography and beyond: Review and reflections
Autoři
TROJAN, Jakub, Sven SCHADE, Rob LEMMENS a Bohumil FRANTÁL
Vydání
Moravian Geographical Reports, AV ČR, Institute of Geonics, Czech Academy of Sciences, 2019, 1210-8812
Další údaje
Typ výsledku
Článek v odborném periodiku
Utajení
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
Impakt faktor
Impact factor: 2.479
UT WoS
000508941300006
Klíčová slova anglicky
citizen science; open science; open-access; neo-geography; scientometric analysis
Příznaky
Mezinárodní význam, Recenzováno
Změněno: 17. 2. 2020 16:49, RNDr. Jakub Trojan, MSc, Ph.D.
V originále
Issues related to the evolving role of citizen science and open science are reviewed and discussed in this article. We focus on the changing approaches to science, research and development related to the turn to openness and transparency, which has made science more open and inclusive, even for non-researchers. Reproducible and collaborative research, which is driven by the open access principles, involves citizens in many research fields. The article shows how international support is pushing citizen science forward, and how citizens’ involvement is becoming more important. A basic scientometric analysis (based on the Web of Science Core Collection as the source of peer reviewed articles) provides a first insight into the diffusion of the citizen science concept in the field of Geography, mapping the growth of citizen science articles over time, the spectrum of geographical journals that publish them, and their citation rate compared to other scientific disciplines. The authors also discuss future challenges of citizen science and its potential, which for the time being seems to be not fully utilized in some fields, including geographical research.
Anglicky
Issues related to the evolving role of citizen science and open science are reviewed and discussed in this article. We focus on the changing approaches to science, research and development related to the turn to openness and transparency, which has made science more open and inclusive, even for non-researchers. Reproducible and collaborative research, which is driven by the open access principles, involves citizens in many research fields. The article shows how international support is pushing citizen science forward, and how citizens’ involvement is becoming more important. A basic scientometric analysis (based on the Web of Science Core Collection as the source of peer reviewed articles) provides a first insight into the diffusion of the citizen science concept in the field of Geography, mapping the growth of citizen science articles over time, the spectrum of geographical journals that publish them, and their citation rate compared to other scientific disciplines. The authors also discuss future challenges of citizen science and its potential, which for the time being seems to be not fully utilized in some fields, including geographical research.