نتایج جستجو برای: citizen satisfaction

تعداد نتایج: 115301  

2015
Vickie Curtis

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2016
Emily Flower Darryl Jones Lilia Bernede

The acceptance and application of citizen science has risen over the last 10 years, with this rise likely attributed to an increase in public awareness surrounding anthropogenic impacts affecting urban ecosystems. Citizen science projects have the potential to expand upon data collected by specialist researchers as they are able to gain access to previously unattainable information, consequentl...

2016
Marijke Welvaert Peter Caley

Citizen science and crowdsourcing have been emerging as methods to collect data for surveillance and/or monitoring activities. They could be gathered under the overarching term citizen surveillance. The discipline, however, still struggles to be widely accepted in the scientific community, mainly because these activities are not embedded in a quantitative framework. This results in an ongoing d...

2018
Elizabeth R Ellwood Paul Kimberly Robert Guralnick Paul Flemons Kevin Love Shari Ellis Julie M Allen Jason H Best Richard Carter Simon Chagnoux Robert Costello Michael W Denslow Betty A Dunckel Meghan M Ferriter Edward E Gilbert Christine Goforth Quentin Groom Erica R Krimmel Raphael LaFrance Joann Lacey Martinec Andrew N Miller Jamie Minnaert-Grote Thomas Nash Peter Oboyski Deborah L Paul Katelin D Pearson N Dean Pentcheff Mari A Roberts Carrie E Seltzer Pamela S Soltis Rhiannon Stephens Patrick W Sweeney Matt von Konrat Adam Wall Regina Wetzer Charles Zimmerman Austin R Mast

The digitization of biocollections is a critical task with direct implications for the global community who use the data for research and education. Recent innovations to involve citizen scientists in digitization increase awareness of the value of biodiversity specimens; advance science, technology, engineering, and math literacy; and build sustainability for digitization. In support of these ...

Journal: :IxD&A 2015
Nuala Hunt Michael J. O'Grady Conor Muldoon Barnard Kroon Tom Rowlands Jie Wan Gregory M. P. O'Hare

Developments in Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) have revolutionized learning; likewise, they have given a renewed impetus to Citizen Science in recent years. Promoting learning in a variety of dimensions has always been a primary objective of Citizen Science. Yet in practice, combining learning and citizen science activities is problematic for a variety of reasons, not least d...

Journal: :Global Public Policy and Governance 2022

Thanks to the development of digital technologies and their applications in public service delivery, ratings by citizens quality have been transforming from paper/phone surveys interfaces, similar what has happened e-commerce. How does digitalization drive change citizens? Are more satisfied when they rate services online? We provide empirical answers these questions based on data government ev...

2010
Mitchel Norman Herian Alan J. Tomkins Mitchel N. Herian

The purpose of this article is to provide evidence regarding the comparability of results provided by two survey methods—a random phone survey and a nonrandom online survey—using the derived importance–performance approach to examine service satisfaction data at the local level. Specifically, we measure whether nonprobability opt-in online survey results produce results that are convergent or d...

2015
Ramine Tinati Markus Luczak-Roesch Elena Simperl Wendy Hall

In recent years there has been a growing interest toward the application of Web-based citizen science platforms. Such platforms use crowdsourcing techniques to support scientific advancements, and in several cases, have lead to new scientific discoveries which were not originally considered. Our work explores the highly successful Web-based citizen science platform, Zooniverse, a crowdsourcing ...

2015
Michael Curtotti Wayne Weibel Eric McCreath Nicolas Ceynowa Sara Frug Tom

Over 2014, the Cornell University Legal Information Institute and the Australian National University worked with users of the Cornell LII site in a citizen science project to collect over 43,000 crowdsourced assessments of the readability of legal and other sentences. Readers (“citizen scientists”) on legislative pages of the LII site were asked to rate passages from the United States Code and ...

Journal: :Societies 2023

This study investigates, in a sample of journalists, the relationship between meeting job expectations and professional role identity. Specifically, concerning career development, remuneration, relationships with users were examined, while identity was contextualised to field journalism. Following Mellado, we conceptualized journalists’ as composed by three dimensions watchdog, propagandist, ci...

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