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2 CURRENT | bhamster |
February 08, 2022 18:09
| almost 3 years ago
Welcome and thank you for your interest in contributing to a Research Area Review! 🙋🏽🎉🎈 Research Area Reviews aim to keep information on environmental topics up-to-date, organized, and useful for community scientists. We want to enable anyone to learn about a topic and find information on accessible, do-it-together tools for investigating local environmental concerns. On this page, you’ll find information on how to contribute to a review. For more information on the purpose of reviews and what happens during them, check out the Research Area Reviews general page here. You can also receive updates on reviews by following the #research-area-review tag: Lead image by @mollydanielsson How to contribute to a Research Area ReviewThere are many ways to participate in a research area review. People with any level of experience or available time are welcome to join! Whether you enjoy writing about science, tinkering with open hardware, or hosting events, there’s something for everyone during a review. Check out some example project roles and specific activities below. Some activities you can do pretty independently, and others work better with a group. In any case, you’d be collectively working alongside other contributors, Public Lab’s Research Manager @bhamster, and a wonderful team of Research Curation Fellows 👋🏽 Anyone interested in contributing to a review should read and follow Public Lab’s Code of Conduct, which ensures a respectful space for everyone 💛 Research Area Reviews seek support with:
Specific contribution activities:Below are some examples of specific activities anyone can do to help with a research area review once a topic has been set. Good activities for getting started
Getting more involved in a review
Communication channelsTo coordinate and communicate about this work, we’ll:
More information on reviewsCheck out our general wiki on research area reviews to see what topic we’re currently reviewing and what happens during a review. Recognizing contributionsYour profile name is displayed with all your comments and posts anytime they appear on the Public Lab website 💁🏽📝 In addition, anyone who has contributed to a topic on PublicLab.org will appear on the “Contributors” page for that topic. For example, here are people who have published posts, commented on posts, or edited wikis tagged with And for research area reviews, at the end of the review period we post a research note summarizing the review and acknowledging everyone who contributed in any way ✨ (check out an example here) Questions or want to learn more?
Also please get in touch if you have ideas or suggestions for the Research Area Review process outlined on this wiki! Thank you!We hope you’ll join us in creating knowledge together! 💫📓💡 The documentation and organization of this project is heavily informed by the fantastic Open Leadership Framework from Mozilla |
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1 | bhamster |
February 08, 2022 18:09
| almost 3 years ago
Welcome and thank you for your interest in contributing to a Research Area Review! 🙋🏽🎉🎈 Research Area Reviews aim to keep information on environmental topics up-to-date, organized, and useful for community scientists. We want to enable anyone to learn about a topic and find information on accessible, do-it-together tools for investigating local environmental concerns. On this page, you’ll find information on how to contribute to a review. For more information on the purpose of reviews and what happens during them, check out the Research Area Reviews general page here. You can also receive updates on reviews by following the #research-area-review tag: Lead image by @mollydanielsson How to contribute to a Research Area ReviewThere are many ways to participate in a research area review. People with any level of experience or available time are welcome to join! Whether you enjoy writing about science, tinkering with open hardware, or hosting events, there’s something for everyone during a review. Check out some example project roles and specific activities below. Some activities you can do pretty independently, and others work better with a group. In any case, you’d be collectively working alongside other contributors, Public Lab’s Research Manager @bhamster, and a wonderful team of Research Curation Fellows 👋🏽 Anyone interested in contributing to a review should read and follow Public Lab’s Code of Conduct, which ensures a respectful space for everyone 💛 Research Area Reviews seek support with:
Specific contribution activities:Below are some examples of specific activities anyone can do to help with a research area review once a topic has been set. Good activities for getting started
Getting more involved in a review
Communication channelsTo coordinate and communicate about this work, we’ll:
More information on reviewsCheck out our general wiki on research area reviews to see what topic we’re currently reviewing and what happens during a review. Recognizing contributionsYour profile name is displayed with all your comments and posts anytime they appear on the Public Lab website 💁🏽📝 In addition, anyone who has contributed to a topic on PublicLab.org will appear on the “Contributors” page for that topic. For example, here are people who have published posts, commented on posts, or edited wikis tagged with And for research area reviews, at the end of the review period we post a research note summarizing the review and acknowledging everyone who contributed in any way ✨ (check out an example here) Questions or want to learn more?
Also please get in touch if you have ideas or suggestions for the Research Area Review process outlined on this wiki! Thank you!We hope you’ll join us in creating knowledge together! 💫📓💡 The documentation and organization of this project is heavily informed by the fantastic Open Leadership Framework from Mozilla |
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0 | bhamster |
February 08, 2022 18:07
| almost 3 years ago
Welcome and thank you for your interest in contributing to a Research Area Review! 🙋🏽🎉🎈 Research Area Reviews aim to keep information on environmental topics up-to-date, organized, and useful for community scientists. We want to enable anyone to learn about a topic and find information on accessible, do-it-together tools for investigating local environmental concerns. On this page, you’ll find information on how to contribute to a review. For more information on the purpose of reviews and what happens during them, check out the Research Area Reviews general page here. You can also receive updates on reviews by following the #research-area-review tag: Lead image by @mollydanielsson How to contribute to a Research Area ReviewThere are many ways to participate in a research area review. People with any level of experience or available time are welcome to join! Whether you enjoy writing about science, tinkering with open hardware, or hosting events, there’s something for everyone during a review. Check out some example project roles and specific activities below. Some activities you can do pretty independently, and others work better with a group. In any case, you’d be collectively working alongside other contributors, Public Lab’s Research Manager @bhamster, and a wonderful team of Research Curation Fellows 👋🏽 Anyone interested in contributing to a review should read and follow Public Lab’s Code of Conduct, which ensures a respectful space for everyone 💛 ### Research Area Reviews seek support with:
Specific contribution activities:Below are some examples of specific activities anyone can do to help with a research area review once a topic has been set. Good activities for getting started
Getting more involved in a review
Communication channelsTo coordinate and communicate about this work, we’ll:
More information on reviewsCheck out our general wiki on research area reviews to see what topic we’re currently reviewing and what happens during a review. Recognizing contributionsYour profile name is displayed with all your comments and posts anytime they appear on the Public Lab website 💁🏽📝 In addition, anyone who has contributed to a topic on PublicLab.org will appear on the “Contributors” page for that topic. For example, here are people who have published posts, commented on posts, or edited wikis tagged with And for research area reviews, at the end of the review period we post a research note summarizing the review and acknowledging everyone who contributed in any way ✨ (check out an example here) Questions or want to learn more?
Also please get in touch if you have ideas or suggestions for the Research Area Review process outlined on this wiki! Thank you!We hope you’ll join us in creating knowledge together! 💫📓💡 The documentation and organization of this project is heavily informed by the fantastic Open Leadership Framework from Mozilla |
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