Agency Liability Stemming from Citizen-Generated Data
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Science and Technology Innovation Program
New ways to gather data are on the rise. One of these ways is through citizen science. While citizen science can be defined broadly, this article defines citizen science as the voluntary participation of members of the public in scientific research, including but not limited to data collection and analysis, and problem solving. Agencies can feel confident about using citizen science for a few reasons, as outlined in this report.
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Aaron Lovell
Former Senior Program Associate, Science and Technology Innovation Program
Lea Shanley
Former Senior Program Associate;
Co-Executive Director of the NSF South Big Data Innovation Hub
Co-Executive Director of the NSF South Big Data Innovation Hub
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