🔬 A repository of resources related to citizen, community-based and/or non-institutional science
Below is a curated list of awesome software and other resources to enable those who want to use scientific tools to empower communities and/or practice various forms of non-institutional science. It is largely inspired by this repository listing digital tools for activists. Feel free to share suggestions. If you add software to the list, free and open-source software is strongly encouraged over proprietary software.
Community-driven science labs tend to operate differently from conventional labs. Their member-led and curiosity-driven approach often produces work that breaks down conventional disciplines, such as bio-art. This section is for listing spaces that may or may not be conventional makerspaces but capture this spirit of interdisciplinarity.
Have an idea of a tool that should be on this list? Here's how you can add it:
Issues
tab on the right and adding a New Issue (that's just like a comment). You'll need to create a GitHub account first.No copyright intended.
To the extent possible under law, Dylan Rees has waived all copyright and related or neighboring rights to this work.