Collective Wisdom: the Volunteer Voice
Have you taken part in crowdsourcing, citizen science, citizen history, digital / online volunteer projects? We'd love to hear from you on two key questions. Thank you in advance for sharing your thoughts below.

The Collective Wisdom project is led by Mia Ridge (British Library), Meghan Ferriter (Library of Congress) and Sam Blickhan (Zooniverse). We aim to capture the collective wisdom of researchers and practitioners in crowdsourcing, citizen history, citizen science and public / community online participation in research with cultural heritage collections. Funded by the UK Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC), we're collaborating on a book, white paper and website (https://collectivewisdomproject.org.uk).

If you'd like to share more reflections, we'd welcome more detailed reflections in this survey about projects: https://forms.gle/gZjkUtYKhLo8wGN1A

Learn more about the project at https://blogs.bl.uk/digital-scholarship/2020/02/new-project-from-crowdsourcing-to-digitally-enabled-participation-the-state-of-the-art-in-collaborat.html 

This survey closes on March 1, 2021.
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