THE ROLE OF ACADEMIC LIBRARIES IN PROMOTING PARTICIPATORY SCIENCE
TAMARA ZASMENCO
, Academy of Economic Studies of Moldova
ORCID: 0009-0007-4960-3055
Email: tamara.zasmenco@gmail.com
DOI: https://doi.org/10.24818/cike2024.62
UDC: 027.7:[001.81+001.92]
Pages: 515–521
Abstract
This paper provides an understanding of the ways in which participatory science and citizen science can benefit libraries and how libraries can effectively implement these initiatives. Based on literature review, methods and practices for implementing citizen science by other libraries are highlighted, including the promotion of civic and research interests that contribute to general scientific progress. The paper outlines reasons why libraries should communicate and encourage active involvement in citizen science projects and what are the benefits of citizen science initiatives for the organisers. Ways of how resources and facilities of academic libraries can be leverage in Open Science are highlighted. The paper elaborates on the six steps recommended by the Open Science Meets Citizen Science Guide that academic libraries should follow while engaging in participatory science. Competences of librarians to initiate participatory science activities are outlined. Professional and material benefits of participants in Open Science and recognition of their contribution to participatory science are also highlighted.
Keywords: participatory science; citizen science; open science; benefits for libraries; libraries as Hubs for Innovation in Participatory Science; librarians' competences
JEL Classification: D83; I23; L86