##Welcome to the Public Lab research community The Public Laboratory for Open Technology and Science (Public Lab) is open for anyone and will always be free. By [signing up](/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. ###Get connected **Discussion lists** are a great place to float ideas, ask questions, offer help, and find collaborators. Simply click here publiclaboratory@googlegroups.com to send a message to our general community science community mailing list. Use the box below to subscribe to the list and receive messages:
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**In person chapters** are great for connecting to other Public Labbers locally. Check out our map of [places](/places). ###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. ###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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Diagram of the Public Lab research community

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