From spectators to stewards: Transforming public involvement in natural history collections

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von Konrat MattORCID,Rodriguez YarencyORCID,Bailey Colleen,Gwilliam III Gilbert F.ORCID,Christian ChristineORCID,Aguero BlankaORCID,Ahn June,Albion ZoeORCID,Allen James R.,Bailey Colin,Blake Erryn,Blake Winnie,Blake Gwen,Briscoe Laura,Budke Jessica M.ORCID,Campbell ThomasORCID,Chansler Matt,Clark DinaORCID,Delapena RobinORCID,Denslow MichaelORCID,Dodinval Daniel,Dux Elana,Ellis ShariORCID,Ellwood ElizabethORCID,Enkhbayer Mendkhuu,Ens Belle,Evans Nkosi Michael,Fabian Alejandra,Ferguson AdamORCID,Gaswick Wyatt,Golembiewski Kate,Grant SharonORCID,Hancock Lauren,Hansen Kimberly,Janney Brittany,Jones JaneenORCID,Kachian ZacharyORCID,Kawasaki Maria Lucia,Kellum Kacee,Leek Olivia,Lichamer Alan,Maier CrystalORCID,Mast AustinORCID,Martinec Joann LaceyORCID,Mayer PaulORCID,Mladek MelissaORCID,Nadhifah AinunORCID,Neefus ChristopherORCID,Nodulman MaryORCID,Oliver Margaret,Overberg Kelsey,Townsend Peterson A.ORCID,Qazi-Lampert AyeshaORCID,Rothfels Carl,Ryan Zoe AnneORCID,Salm RobertORCID,Schreiner Dawn,Schreiner Matthew,Tepe Eric J.ORCID,Turcatel Maureen,Vega Amelia,Wade Heaven,Webbink KateORCID,Weinand Dianne,Widhelm ToddORCID,Zwingelberg Miranda

Abstract

A comprehensive overview of volunteer-driven public programs focused on activities to enhance natural history collections (NHCs) is provided. The initiative revolves around the WeDigBio events and the Collections Club at the Field Museum, aiming to deepen the public’s connection with scientific collections, enhance participatory science, and improve data associated with natural history specimens. The implementation and journey of these programs are outlined, including surveys conducted from 2015 through 2021 to gauge participant motivation, satisfaction, and the impact of these events on public engagement with NHCs. Results show trends in on-site and virtual volunteer participation over the years, especially during the peak period of the COVID-19 pandemic. The majority of participants expressed high satisfaction, indicating a willingness to continue participating in similar activities. The surveys revealed a shift towards more altruistic motivations for participation over time, with increased emphasis on supporting the Field Museum and contributing to the scientific community. The success of participatory science events demonstrates the potential of volunteer-driven programs to contribute meaningfully to the preservation, digitisation, and understanding of biodiversity collections, ultimately transforming spectators into stewards of natural history. From 2015 to present participants celebrate a significant milestone, with over a thousand community scientists contributing to the inventorying, collection care, curation, databasing, or transcription of 286,071 specimens, objects or records. We also discuss accuracy and quality control as well as a checklist and recommendations for similar activities.

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National Science Foundation

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Pensoft Publishers

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