Author
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- Amber G F Griffiths
- Ivvet Modinou
- Clio Heslop
- Charlotte Brand
- Aidan Weatherill
- Kate Baker
- Anna E Hughes
- Jen Lewis
- Lee de Mora
- Sara Mynott
- Katherine E Roberts
- David J Griffiths
Abstract
AccessLabs are workshops with two simultaneous motivations, achieved through direct citizen-scientist pairings: (1) to decentralise research skills so that a broader range of people are able to access/use scientific research, and (2) to expose science researchers to the difficulties of using their research as an outsider, creating new open access advocates. Five trial AccessLabs have taken place for policy makers, media/journalists, marine sector participants, community groups, and artists. The act of pairing science academics with local community members helps build understanding and trust between groups at a time when this relationship appears to be under increasing threat from different political and economic currents in society. Here, we outline the workshop motivations, format, and evaluation, with the aim that others can build on the methods developed.This Community Page article describes AccessLabs: workshops involving direct citizen-scientist pairings, with the aims of decentralising research skills to a broader range of people and exposing science researchers to the difficulties of using their research as an outsider, creating new open access advocates.
Suggested Citation
Amber G F Griffiths & Ivvet Modinou & Clio Heslop & Charlotte Brand & Aidan Weatherill & Kate Baker & Anna E Hughes & Jen Lewis & Lee de Mora & Sara Mynott & Katherine E Roberts & David J Griffiths, 2019.
"AccessLab: Workshops to broaden access to scientific research,"
PLOS Biology, Public Library of Science, vol. 17(5), pages 1-12, May.
Handle:
RePEc:plo:pbio00:3000258
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pbio.3000258
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