Collaboration 2.0: Prospects of popular science
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https://doi.org/10.7203/metode.79.2601Keywords:
copyright, popular science, amateur, professional, business modelAbstract
Popular science finds itself in a new scenario where a shortage of information has been replaced by abundant and often freely available knowledge sources. Although often produced by amateurs, such information may be of a similar or even better quality than that produced professionally. Consequently, there is greater collaboration between professionals and amateurs, making it more difficult to distinguish between them.
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