2010
DOI: 10.3847/aer2009036
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Galaxy Zoo: Exploring the Motivations of Citizen Science Volunteers

Abstract: The Galaxy Zoo citizen science website invites anyone with an Internet connection to participate in research by classifying galaxies from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. As of April 2009, more than 200,000 volunteers had made more than 100 million galaxy classifications. In this paper, we present results of a pilot study into the motivations and demographics of Galaxy Zoo volunteers, and define a technique to determine motivations from free responses that can be used in larger multiple-choice surveys with simila… Show more

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“…4,7 A 2013 European green paper on citizen science defined it as "the general public engagement in scientific research activities when citizens actively contribute to science either with their intellectual effort or surrounding knowledge or with their tools and resources". 8 Citizens have successfully advanced scientific projects for more than a century; one of the earliest documented projects to use citizen science is the Christmas Bird Count, a project running since 1900 in which thousands of volunteers across North America collect wildlife survey data.…”
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“…4,7 A 2013 European green paper on citizen science defined it as "the general public engagement in scientific research activities when citizens actively contribute to science either with their intellectual effort or surrounding knowledge or with their tools and resources". 8 Citizens have successfully advanced scientific projects for more than a century; one of the earliest documented projects to use citizen science is the Christmas Bird Count, a project running since 1900 in which thousands of volunteers across North America collect wildlife survey data.…”
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“…Galaxy Zoo project has been so successful that understanding its effectiveness has become a research endeavor in its own right [12].…”
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“…This would create vast quantities of ecological and spatial data that could be utilised in research which tracks individuals. However, despite this, citizen science projects are often limited to: (1) informal education activities or outreach to promote understanding [1,6,14,24,25]; (2) natural resource monitoring to promote stewardship [26][27][28]; (3) to promote social activities and action [29,30]; (4) purely virtual whereby the entire project is ICT-mediated with no physical attribute (e.g., classifying photographs) ( [31,32], see Table 1). Table 2 provides examples of citizen science projects alongside their primary goals.…”
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