Citizen Science

What Have We Learned?

Citizen science projects have been remarkably successful in advancing scientific knowledge.

The publications cited below and other peer-reviewed publications demonstrate the ability of citizen science to facilitate investigation of large-scale biological patterns which otherwise would be logistically impossible to pursue.

CLO citizen science projects also strive to help participants learn scientific information and, equally important, to experience and comprehend the process by which scientific investigations are conducted. While measuring the impacts of project participation is challenging, results are encouraging so far. Evaluations have shown that in addition to learning science content (Brossard et al. 2005, Trumbull et al. 2005), many participants discover that scientific investigation involves careful observation, adherence to data-gathering protocols, cautious conclusions, and a requirement for further investigation (Trumbull et al. 2000, Bonney 2004, Krasny and Bonney 2005, Phillips et al. 2006, Bonney 2007).