Leadership in Public Science - 2015 Cooper, C. (2015, January 31). Coop’s Citizen Sci Scoop: Recap of Jan 28 #CitSciChat. Retrieved from PLOS CitizenSci blog website: https://web.archive.org/web/20170909091825/http://blogs.plos.org/citizensci/2015/01/31/coops-citizen-sci-scoop-recap-jan-28-citscichat/ Cooper, C. (2015, February 23). Coop’s Scoop: Mind over mainframe – next #CitSciChat discusses citizen science games. Retrieved from PLOS CitizenSci blog website: https://web.archive.org/web/20170909220648/http://blogs.plos.org/citizensci/2015/02/23/coops-scoop-mind-mainframe-next-citscichat-discusses-citizen-science-games/ Cooper, C. B. (2015, March 9). Birdwatchers, hunters train their scopes on conservation. Retrieved from Scientific American website: https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/guest-blog/birdwatchers-hunters-train-their-scopes-on-conservation/ Cooper, C. B. (2015, May). Neighborhood Nestwatch. NC Museum of Natural Sciences’ Magazine. Cooper, C. (2015, April 27). Coop’s Scoop: Speak for the trees on next #CitSciChat. Retrieved from PLOS CitizenSci blog website: https://web.archive.org/web/20151218172800/http://blogs.plos.org/citizensci/2015/04/27/coops-scoop-speak-for-trees-citscichat/ Cooper, C. (2015, May 26). Coop’s Scoop: Speak for the bees on next #CitSciChat. Retrieved from PLOS CitizenSci blog website: https://web.archive.org/web/20170908040738/http://blogs.plos.org/citizensci/2015/05/26/coops-scoop-speak-for-the-bees-on-the-next-citscichat/ Cooper, C. (2015, July 6). Coop’s Scoop: Shark citizen science, on the next #CitSciChat. Retrieved from PLOS CitizenSci blog website: https://web.archive.org/web/20180405161758/http://blogs.plos.org/citizensci/2015/07/06/coops-scoop-shark-citizen-science-on-the-next-citscichat/ Cooper, C. (2015, August 3). Coop’s Scoop: Amphibian and reptile citizen science on the next #CitSciChat. Retrieved from PLOS CitizenSci blog website: https://web.archive.org/web/20180405160021/http://blogs.plos.org/citizensci/2015/08/03/coops-scoop-amphibian-and-reptile-citizen-science-on-the-next-citscichat/ Cooper, C. (2015, October 5). Coop’s Scoop: Federal Citizen Science Tool Kit on next #CitSciChat. Retrieved from PLOS CitizenSci blog website: https://web.archive.org/web/20180405155734/http://blogs.plos.org/citizensci/2015/10/05/coops-scoop-federal-citizen-science-tool-kit-on-next-citscichat/ Cooper, C. B. (2015, June 14). Inside NC Science: Cowbirds are feathered freeloaders. The News & Observer. Cooper, C. B. (2015, June). Good for Something House Sparrows. Bluebird Notes, pp. 10–11. Cooper, C. B. (2015, January 12). Coop’s Citizen Sci Scoop: Try it, you might like it. Retrieved from PLOS CitizenSci blog website: https://web.archive.org/web/20170908013929/http://blogs.plos.org/citizensci/2015/01/12/coops-citizen-sci-scoop-try-might-like/ Cooper, C. B. (2015, January 18). Coop’s Citizen Sci Scoop: Hash out citizen science in Twitter chat sessions. Retrieved from PLOS CitizenSci blog website: https://web.archive.org/web/20170908042055/http://blogs.plos.org/citizensci/2015/01/19/coops-citizen-sci-scoop-hash-out-citizen-science-in-twitter-chat-sessions/ Cooper, C. B. (2015, February 6). Coop’s Citizen Sci Scoop: Crowdsourced Hopes for the 1st Citizen Science Association Conference. Retrieved from PLOS CitizenSci blog website: https://web.archive.org/web/20150905222523/http://blogs.plos.org/citizensci/2015/02/06/coops-citizen-sci-scoop-crowdsourced-hopes-1st-citizen-science-association-conference/ Cooper, C. B. (2015, February 18). Coop’s Scoop: the STEAM of citizen science. Retrieved from PLOS CitizenSci blog website: https://web.archive.org/web/20150905235507/http://blogs.plos.org/citizensci/2015/02/18/coops-scoop-steam-citizen-science/ Cooper, C. B. (2015, March 23). Coop’s Scoop: Tweeting about spring citizen science. Retrieved from PLOS CitizenSci blog website: https://web.archive.org/web/20150905193730/http://blogs.plos.org/citizensci/2015/03/23/coops-scoop-tweeting-spring-citizen-science/ Cooper, C. (2015, June 5). Coop’s Scoop: Do-It-Yourself, Together. Retrieved from PLOS CitizenSci blog website: https://web.archive.org/web/20150905224640/http://blogs.plos.org/citizensci/2015/06/05/coops-scoop-do-it-yourself-together/ Cooper, C. (2015, June 23). Citizen science of the deep blue sea. Retrieved from PLOS CitizenSci blog website: https://web.archive.org/web/20150905202412/http://blogs.plos.org/citizensci/2015/06/23/citizen-science-of-the-deep-blue-sea/ Cooper, C. (2015, August 23). Coop’s Scoop: Citizen science to study your dog, because your dog studies you. Retrieved from PLOS CitizenSci blog website: https://web.archive.org/web/20170908010841/http://blogs.plos.org/citizensci/2015/08/23/coops-scoop-citizen-science-to-study-your-dog-because-your-dog-studies-you/ Cooper, C. (2015, September 8). Coop’s Scoop: Citizen science in schools. Retrieved from PLOS CitizenSci blog website: https://web.archive.org/web/20160314063653/http://blogs.plos.org/citizensci/2015/09/08/coops-scoop-citizen-science-in-schools Cooper, C. B. (2015, September 21). Coop’s Scoop: Connecting with citizen science apps. Retrieved from PLOS CitizenSci blog website: https://web.archive.org/web/20180405155952/http://blogs.plos.org/citizensci/2015/09/21/coops-scoop-connecting-with-citizen-science-apps/ Cooper, C. B. (2015, September 30). Coop’s Scoop: Citizen science at the White House. Retrieved from PLOS CitizenSci blog website: https://web.archive.org/web/20170908070028/http://blogs.plos.org/citizensci/2015/09/30/coops-scoop-citizen-science-at-the-white-house/ Cooper, C. B. (2015, September 30). Science of the people, by the people, and for the people. 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