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Poster about the 'DatenlaubeJam' and Open Citizen Science, Dresden 2024

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DescriptionSame procedure as every Tuesday, Miss Sophie.pdf
English: Citizen Science Workshop by DRESDEN-concept, 16 Sept 2024ː poster about 'DatenlaubeJam', self-efficacy, reciprocity and joyful Open Citizen Science, DOI 10.5281/zenodo.13382723
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