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Ecosphere, volume 15, issue 11

Improving access to undergraduate research using digitized natural history collections course‐based research experiences

Janice L Krumm 1
Carly N Jordan 2
Cecily D Bronson 2
KATHRYN M. WEGLARZ 3
Kristen Genet 4
Matthew G. Johnson 5
Molly Phillips 6
Adania Flemming 7, 8
Elizabeth K Shea 9
James Hewlett 10
Pamela S. Soltis 8
Jennifer McCarthy 11
Paula A Trillo 12
Jean Woods 13
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Biology Department Anoka‐Ramsey Community College Coon Rapids Minnesota USA
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BioQUEST Curriculum Consortium Raymond New Hampshire USA
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Collections and Research Division Delaware Museum of Nature and Science Wilmington Delaware USA
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Science and Technology Department Finger Lakes Community College Canandaigua New York USA
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Biology Department Gettysburg College Gettysburg Pennsylvania USA
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Biology Department Bethel College North Newton Kansas USA
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2024-11-18
Journal: Ecosphere
scimago Q1
SJR1.013
CiteScore4.7
Impact factor2.7
ISSN21508925
Abstract

Course‐based undergraduate research experiences (CUREs) can be a powerful tool in broadening participation in undergraduate research. In this paper, we review the benefits of and barriers to undergraduate research experiences and explore how CUREs can mitigate some of those issues. As a part of the NSF‐supported Biological Collections in Ecology and Evolution Network (BCEENET) activities, a series of network meetings produced a set of recommendations to increase the accessibility of CUREs for all students at all institution types. We use BCEENET CUREs that focus on digitized natural history collections data to illustrate how leveraging adaptable open educational resources that use freely available data and analysis tools can increase accessibility of undergraduate research. We also discuss how inclusive networks of educators and research collaborators can support broadening CURE implementation.

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