Welcome to Public Lab
For people first encountering Public Lab, there are a lot of unknowns about how our community is organized, how we collaborate, our culture, and the personal relationships that fuel our work.
Welcome!
Welcome to a collaborative research effort including activists, makers, scientists, technologists, curious people and assorted hybrids of all of the above.
Together, we develop open-source tools for environmental exploration and investigation, promoting inexpensive and accessible "Do-It-Yourself" techniques to increase the ability of underserved communities to identify, redress, remediate, and create awareness and accountability around environmental concerns.
But it only works if we all share our ideas and innovations!
Benefits
- a community of diverse and helpful fellow researchers to ask for support and advice -- by signing up on the website you may join several relevant mailing lists
- a growing body of open source research and resources to leverage in your work
- you may use, reuse, adapt, improve, and distribute any Public Lab research without even asking permission! (Find out how at http://publiclab.org/licenses)
- a place to publish your own work and to build a body of research online
Responsibilities
- to share what you do with the rest of the research community (through our mailing list and website: http://publiclab.org)
- to help others leverage your and Public Lab's research and resources
- to cite our community (which you're now part of) when presenting or publishing your work, if you based it on or drew ideas from the Public Lab research community.
Welcome Committee
The Welcome committee was created to do just that -- welcome people first encountering Public Lab, and provide a personal connection for explaining our culture, ethics, digital infrastructure, and organizational structure.
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warren |
liz |
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Handouts
Here are some 1-page PDFs to share at events:
- A standard "Welcome to Public Lab" handout: welcome-to-plots.pdf (PDF)
- A handout specifically for workshops ("by participating in this workshop..."): welcome-to-plots-for-workshops.pdf (PDF)
Edit these in Google Docs here:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1gNthbscUD2BZJRCllDx169ZD4tqoKtC7wqs_BhD4vnc/edit