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AccessLab: Workshops to broaden access to scientific research

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 r...

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Published in:PLoS biology 2019-05, Vol.17 (5), p.e3000258-e3000258
Main Authors: Griffiths, Amber G F, Modinou, Ivvet, Heslop, Clio, Brand, Charlotte, Weatherill, Aidan, Baker, Kate, Hughes, Anna E, Lewis, Jen, de Mora, Lee, Mynott, Sara, Roberts, Katherine E, Griffiths, David J
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Research and Analysis Methods
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