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Posted by liaison on February 25th, 2020
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Do you run programs at your library? Interested in receiving a free Citizen Science Program Kit? Read on! The National Network of Libraries of Medicine (NNLM) has expanded its partnership with SciStarter to support Citizen Science Month (April 2020). In 2019, the two organizations worked collaboratively to promote Citizen Science Day in libraries, to increase awareness of citizen science in communities across the nation, and help individuals explore the impact of their environment on health. Through citizen science and crowdsourcing, NNLM can engage communities in addressing societal needs and accelerating biomedical science, technology, and innovation. Community participation in the research process also builds trust between NNLM and the communities that we serve. The featured projects address environmental and health issues through citizen science. SciStarter and the NLM put together a curated and publicly accessible page of activities (https://scistarter.org/nlm) to support Citizen Science month and other Citizen Science activities in your region.
During the month of April, NNLM and SciStarter seek to host citizen science activities in select cities. Weekly webinars for the library community will be available leading up to the month of April for programming support and Citizen Science questions. Here’s how your library can host an event:
1. Sign up with this form. If your city is not listed, please fill in your location on the “other” line. There may be expanded opportunities for events and programming support in your area!
2. Receive a program kit with instructions on facilitating an event
3. Set a date
4. Have fun with Citizen Science!