##Welcome to the Public Lab research community##
By [registering](/signup), you've joined a diverse group of community researchers and tapped into a lot of grassroots expertise. We're excited to have your contributions! Feel free to introduce yourself and reach out to others in the community for collaborations or advice.
###Mailing lists
These open discussion lists are a great place to float ideas, ask questions, offer help, and find collaborators.
* publiclaboratory@googlegroups.com is a general civic science community mailing list. Just email here if you aren't sure what to do!
* Also see our [other mailing lists](/wiki/mailing-lists), which include local event lists, tools lists (like balloon mapping or spectroscopy), and those for working groups.
###Using and contributing to PublicLab.org###
The Public Lab website is where our community is developing [open-source](/licenses) documentation and literature around our DIY civic science research.
###Posting research notes
[Research notes](/research) are the easiest and best way to share (i.e. open source) your work in a more permanent form. [Post a research note](/post) about your work to solicit input, publish tests or prototypes, ask questions, or just to keep track of links and research documents.
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###More links
Here's our overall [sitemap](http://publiclab.org/wiki/sitemap).
Here's a list of [useful pages](http://publiclaboratory.org/organization) in this site. Welcome!
###The Public Lab research community
Below is a rough diagram of the community; also see:
* Staff: http://publiclab.org/wiki/plots-staff
* Organizers: http://publiclab.org/wiki/organizers
* Board: http://publiclab.org/wiki/board