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On one hand, the increasing realisation amongst professional scientists that the public can provide free labour, skills, computing power and even funding and, on the other hand, the growing demands from large research funders for public engagement led to new and innovative CS projects (Cohn 2008; Silvertown 2009). Probably the principal reason for this dominance of biology-related CS projects is the realisation of scientists that CS is perhaps the only practical way to gather data at large geographical scales, time periods and private lands. The ability of the actors in Greece and elsewhere . . .
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