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Citizen science (cf. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citizen_science Wikipedia entry]) is one of several terms used to refer to research-related activities involving volunteers. This page facilitates the collection of observations about mathematical aspects of citizen science projects.
Citizen science (cf. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citizen_science Wikipedia entry]) is one of several terms used to refer to research-related activities involving volunteers. This page facilitates the collection of observations about mathematical aspects of citizen science projects.


== Examples ==
== Examples of math in citizen science projects ==


* The [https://www.zooniverse.org/projects/judaicadh/scribes-of-the-cairo-geniza Scribes of the Cairo Geniza] project on Zooniverse has a math tag through which pages like [https://www.zooniverse.org/projects/judaicadh/scribes-of-the-cairo-geniza/talk/subjects/12498818 this one can be found], which contains mathematical notation in the context of notes written in Arabic script
* The [https://www.zooniverse.org/projects/judaicadh/scribes-of-the-cairo-geniza Scribes of the Cairo Geniza] project on Zooniverse has a math tag through which pages like [https://www.zooniverse.org/projects/judaicadh/scribes-of-the-cairo-geniza/talk/subjects/12498818 this one can be found], which contains mathematical notation in the context of notes written in Arabic script
== Discussions about math and citizen science ==
* MathOverflow: [https://mathoverflow.net/questions/112753/can-pure-mathematics-harness-citizen-science Can pure mathematics harness citizen science?]

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Citizen science (cf. Wikipedia entry) is one of several terms used to refer to research-related activities involving volunteers. This page facilitates the collection of observations about mathematical aspects of citizen science projects.

Examples of math in citizen science projects

Discussions about math and citizen science