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    Citizen Scientist or Citizen Technician: A Case Study of Communication on One Citizen Science Platform by Lin Hunter, Danielle E, Newman, Gregory J, Balgopal, Meena M

    Published in Citizen science : theory and practice (04-09-2020)
    “…The different types of engagement in citizen science produce potentially different outcomes. Although participation in citizen science can increase volunteer…”
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    What's in a name? The paradox of citizen science and community science by Lin Hunter, Danielle E, Newman, Gregory J, Balgopal, Meena M

    Published in Frontiers in ecology and the environment (01-06-2023)
    “…Citizen science has expanded ecological and environmental sciences by actualizing studies across greater spatial and temporal scales while incorporating local…”
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    The impacts of an invasive species citizen science training program on participant attitudes, behavior, and science literacy by Crall, Alycia W., Jordan, Rebecca, Holfelder, Kirstin, Newman, Gregory J., Graham, Jim, Waller, Donald M.

    “…Citizen science can make major contributions to informal science education by targeting participants’ attitudes and knowledge about science while changing…”
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    Misalignment Between Citizen Science Project Leaders and Their Organizations Increases the Challenges They Face Achieving Project Outcomes by Lin Hunter, Danielle E., Knebel, Callan A., Newman, Gregory J., Balgopal, Meena M.

    Published in Society & natural resources (02-07-2024)
    “…Citizen science values include increasing natural resource management, enabling large-scale research, promoting education and scientific literacy, addressing…”
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    Improving and integrating data on invasive species collected by citizen scientists by Crall, Alycia W, Newman, Gregory J, Jarnevich, Catherine S, Stohlgren, Thomas J, Waller, Donald M, Graham, Jim

    Published in Biological invasions (01-10-2010)
    “…Limited resources make it difficult to effectively document, monitor, and control invasive species across large areas, resulting in large gaps in our knowledge…”
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    Developing cost-effective early detection networks for regional invasions by Crall, Alycia W., Renz, Mark, Panke, Brendon J., Newman, Gregory J., Chapin, Carmen, Graham, Jim, Bargeron, Chuck

    Published in Biological invasions (01-12-2012)
    “…Early detection and rapid response (EDRR) seek to control or eradicate new invasions to prevent their spread, but effective EDRR remains elusive due to…”
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    Running a network on a shoestring: the Global Invasive Species Information Network by Jarnevich, Catherine, Simpson, Annie, Graham, James, Newman, Gregory

    Published in Management of biological invasions (01-06-2015)
    “…The Global Invasive Species Information Network (GISIN) was conceptualized in 2004 to aggregate and disseminate invasive species data in a standardized way. A…”
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    Balancing data sharing requirements for analyses with data sensitivity by Jarnevich, Catherine S, Graham, James J, Newman, Gregory J, Crall, Alycia W, Stohlgren, Thomas J

    Published in Biological invasions (01-07-2007)
    “…Data sensitivity can pose a formidable barrier to data sharing. Knowledge of species current distributions from data sharing is critical for the creation of…”
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    Federated or cached searches: Providing expected performance from multiple invasive species databases by GRAHAM, Jim, JARNEVICH, Catherine S., SIMPSON, Annie, NEWMAN, Gregory J., STOHLGREN, Thomas J.

    Published in Frontiers of Earth Science (2011)
    “…Invasive species are a universal global problem, but the information to identify them, manage them, and prevent invasions is stored around the globe in a…”
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    Assessing citizen science data quality: an invasive species case study by Crall, Alycia W., Newman, Gregory J., Stohlgren, Thomas J., Holfelder, Kirstin A., Graham, Jim, Waller, Donald M.

    Published in Conservation letters (01-12-2011)
    “…An increase in the number of citizen science programs has prompted an examination of their ability to provide data of sufficient quality. We tested the ability…”
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    Show Me the Numbers: What Data Currently Exist for Non-Native Species in the USA? by Crall, Alycia W., Meyerson, Laura A., Stohlgren, Thomas J., Jarnevich, Catherine S., Newman, Gregory J., Graham, Jim

    Published in Frontiers in ecology and the environment (01-10-2006)
    “…Non-native species continue to be introduced to the United States from other countries via trade and transportation, creating a growing need for early…”
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    Evaluating dominance as a component of non-native species invasions by Crall, Alycia W., Newman, Gregory J., Stohlgren, Thomas J., Jarnevich, Catherine S., Evangelista, Paul, Guenther, Deb

    Published in Diversity & distributions (01-03-2006)
    “…Many studies have quantified plant invasions by determining patterns of non-native species establishment (i.e. richness and absolute cover). Until recently,…”
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    BIODIVERSITY RESEARCH: Evaluating dominance as a component of non-native species invasions by Crall, Alycia W, Newman, Gregory J, Stohlgren, Thomas J, Jarnevich, Catherine S, Evangelista, Paul, Guenther, Deb

    Published in Diversity & distributions (01-03-2006)
    “…Many studies have quantified plant invasions by determining patterns of non-native species establishment (i.e. richness and absolute cover). Until recently,…”
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    Designing and Evaluating Participatory Cyber-Infrastructure Systems for Multi-Scale Citizen Science by Newman, Gregory J

    Published 2010
    “…Widespread and continuous spatial and temporal environmental data is essential for effective environmental monitoring, sustainable natural resource management,…”
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    MODELING ABOVEGROUND BIOMASS OF TAMARIX RAMOSISSIMA IN THE ARKANSAS RIVER BASIN OF SOUTHEASTERN COLORADO, USA by Evangelista, Paul, Kumar, Sunil, Stohlgren, Thomas J., Crall, Alycia W., Newman, Gregory J.

    Published in Western North American naturalist (01-12-2007)
    “…Predictive models of aboveground biomass of nonnative Tamarix ramosissima of various sizes were developed using destructive sampling techniques on 50…”
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    Optimal Testing Frequency for Domestic Water Meters by Noss, Richard R, Newman, Gregory J, Male, James W

    “…A procedure is developed to determine the optimal testing frequency for 5 8-in. meters. The objective is to minimize the cost to the utility, including the…”
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    Designing and evaluating participatory cyber-infrastructure systems for multi-scale citizen science by Newman, Gregory J

    “…Widespread and continuous spatial and temporal environmental data is essential for effective environmental monitoring, sustainable natural resource management,…”
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    The Seminole decision's effect on title IX claims: Blockading the path of least resistance by Newman, Gregory J

    Published in Emory law journal (01-10-1997)
    “…The Supreme Court decision in "Seminole Tribe v. Florida" held that Congress could not use its Article I powers to abrogate or rescind states's Eleventh…”
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    Long-term plant community development as influenced by revegetation techniques by Newman, G.J, Redente, E.F

    Published in Journal of range management (01-11-2001)
    “…A revegetation techniques study was initiated during the fall of 1976 in northwestern Colorado in a disturbed sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata Nutt.) community…”
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