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Music, Mayans, Maps: Citizen science and the digital humanities

By Ashley Rose Kelly
Posted: June 3, 2013
Category: Citizen science | Tagged Ashley R. Kelly, crowdsource, Humanities | Leave a comment

International Citizen Science for Indian Tiger Conservation

By Ashley Rose Kelly
Posted: April 1, 2013
Category: Uncategorized | Tagged citizen science, crisis response, crowdsource, Humanities, India, participatory science, Science Education, Team Tiger | 1 Comment

Science and Society: Voices from the Humanities and Social Sciences

By Ashley Rose Kelly
Posted: February 25, 2013
Category: Citizen science | Tagged Ashley R. Kelly, Holly Menninger, Humanities, Science Communication, Science Education, Science Studies, Social Sciences | 1 Comment
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