About the Library Network
The Citizen and Community Science Library Network provides libraries (and all community-based organizations) with the support to enable people to contribute to real science, through turnkey resources, professional development, an international network to build and share best practices, and civic engagement programs co-created with community-based organizations.
Network members receive special access to training tutorials, webinars, connections to libraries across the country, a bimonthly newsletter, a Facebook group, helpful tips and resources, technical support, and more.
Network Resources

Program Resources
Download and customize planning and promotional resources.

Professional Development Webinars
Join live or watch the recordings for valuable insights and inspiration for your programs!

Self-Guided Training Tutorials
Complete self-guided trainings and earn badges and credit!

Citizen Science Kit-Building Guides
Build and circulate your own citizen science kits.
Connect with the Network
Join the Facebook Group to engage and ask questions of other participating library staff.
Contact Us
Have additional questions? Don’t hesitate to get in touch! Email us at librarynetwork@scistarter.org.
Libraries as Community Hubs for Citizen Science is presented by SciStarter, Arizona State University’s School for the Future of Innovation in Society, and the National Girls Collaborative Project with support from the Institute for Museum and Library Services, Moore Foundation, and in collaboration with many library and community partners.