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'''''Personal Science''''' - '''Learning to observe''' is a book written by [[Gary Wolf|Gary Isaac Wolf]] in collaboration with [[Thomas Blomseth Christiansen]], [[Jakob Eg Larsen]], [[Martijn de Groot]], [[Steven Jonas]] and [[Sara Riggare]]. A draft version [https://leanpub.com/Personal-Science of the book is currently available as an early access version] (2022). The book aims to provide a step-by-step approach to generating personal knowledge by applying empirical methods. | '''''Personal Science''''' - '''Learning to observe''' is a book written by [[Gary Wolf|Gary Isaac Wolf]] in collaboration with [[Thomas Blomseth Christiansen]], [[Jakob Eg Larsen]], [[Martijn de Groot]], [[Steven Jonas]] and [[Sara Riggare]]. A draft version [https://leanpub.com/Personal-Science of the book is currently available as an early access version] (2022). The book aims to provide a step-by-step approach to generating personal knowledge by applying empirical methods. |
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Personal Science - Learning to observe is a book written by Gary Isaac Wolf in collaboration with Thomas Blomseth Christiansen, Jakob Eg Larsen, Martijn de Groot, Steven Jonas and Sara Riggare. A draft version of the book is currently available as an early access version (2022). The book aims to provide a step-by-step approach to generating personal knowledge by applying empirical methods.
Personal science projects
The book contains a large number of real-world examples of personal science projects done by various researchers. The table below provides an overview of these references to self-researchers and their projects mentioned in the book, alongside links to the projects.