Articles
1. Ballatore, A. & Mooney, P. (2015). Conceptualising the geographic world: the dimensions of negotiation in crowdsourced cartography. International Journal of Geographical Information Science, 29(12), pp.2310-2327.
2. Brabham, D.C., 2008. Crowdsourcing as a model for problem solving: An introduction and cases. Convergence, 14(1), pp.75-90.
3. Brabham, D.C., 2008. Moving the crowd at iStockphoto: The composition of the crowd and motivations for participation in a crowdsourcing application. First monday, 13(6).
4. Caquard, S. (2013). Cartography II. Progress in Human Geography, 38(1), pp.141-150.
5. Doan, A., Ramakrishnan, R. and Halevy, A.Y., 2011. Crowdsourcing systems on the world-wide web. Communications of the ACM, 54(4), pp.86-96.
6. Dodge, M. and Kitchin, R. (2011). Mapping Experience: Crowdsourced Cartography. SSRN Electronic Journal.
7. Estellés-Arolas, E. and González-Ladrón-De-Guevara, F., 2012. Towards an integrated crowdsourcing definition. Journal of Information science, 38(2), pp.189-200.
8. Heipke, C., 2010. Crowdsourcing geospatial data. ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, 65(6), pp.550-557.
9. Howe, J., 2006. The rise of crowdsourcing. Wired magazine, 14(6), pp.1-4.
10. Kittur, A., Smus, B., Khamkar, S. & Kraut, R.E., 2011, October. Crowdforge: Crowdsourcing complex work. In Proceedings of the 24th annual ACM symposium on User interface software and technology (pp. 43-52). ACM.
11. Rice, M., Jacobson, R., Caldwell, D., McDermott, S., Paez, F., Aburizaiza, A., Curtin, K., Stefanidis, A. and Qin, H. 2013. Crowdsourcing techniques for augmenting traditional accessibility maps with transitory obstacle information. Cartography and Geographic Information Science, 40(3), pp.210-219.
12. See, L., Mooney, P., Foody, G., Bastin, L., Comber, A., Estima, J., Fritz, S., Kerle, N., Jiang, B., Laakso, M., Liu, H., Milčinski, G., Nikšič, M., Painho, M., Pődör, A., Olteanu-Raimond, A. and Rutzinger, M. 2016, Crowdsourcing, Citizen Science or Volunteered Geographic Information? The Current State of Crowdsourced Geographic Information. ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information, 5(5), p.55.
13. Simula, H., 2013, January. The rise and fall of crowdsourcing?. In 2013 46th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (pp. 2783-2791).
14.Mark Altaweel,2019,August.Using Crowdsourcing and Deep Learning to Map Human Settlements.
15. Soden, R & Palen, L 2014, ‘From Crowdsourced Mapping to Community Mapping: The Post – earthquake Work of OpenStreetMap Haiti’, In: Rossitto C., Ciolfi L., Martin D., Conein B. (eds) COOP 2014 - Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on the Design of Cooperative Systems, 27 – 30 May 2014.
16. Brovelli, M., Minghini, M. & Zamboni, G., 2016, ‘Public participation in GIS via mobile applications’, ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, 114, pp.306-315.
17. Poser, K., Dransch, D., 2010, ‘Volunteered geographic information for disaster management with application to rapid flood damage estimation’, Geomatica, 64(1), pp. 89-98.
18. Kahila-Tani, M., Kytta, M. and Geertman, S., 2019. ‘Does mapping improve public participation? Exploring the pros and cons of using public participation GIS in urban planning practices’. Landscape and Urban Planning, 186, pp.45-55.
19. Kitchin, R., 2013. Crowdsourced Cartography: Mapping Experience and Knowledge.
20. Basiri, A., 2019. Crowdsourced geospatial data quality: challenges and future directions.Taylor & Francis.
21. Gakstatter, E., 2010. Crowdsourced GIS Data. geospatial-solutions
22. 2022. CROWDSOURCED GIS DATA AND THE BYSTANDER EFFECT.
23. Gebze, K., 2017. The positional accuracy of crowdsourced geographic data from open source web GIS. Ieeexplore.ieee.org.
25. 2020. Geo-Crowdsourcing Contributions for Cultural Mapping.
26. 2016. Crowdsourcing, Citizen Science or Volunteered Geographic Information? The Current State of Crowdsourced Geographic Information.
27. Rönneberg, M., 2022. Approach for creating useful, gamified and social map applications utilising privacy-preserving crowdsourcing.
28. 2022. The Land Surveyors Role in the Era of Crowdsourcing and VGI.
29. Clodoveu A. Davis, 2018. Challenges in Crowdsourcing Geospatial Data to Replace or Enhance Official Sources.
30. Mark Altaweel, 2021. The “Bystander Effect” With Crowdsourcing GIS Data.
31. Daphne Bol, Magdalena Grus, Mari Laakso, 2016. CROWDSOURCING AND VGI IN NATIONAL MAPPING AGENCY’S DATA COLLECTION. 6th International Conference on Cartography and GIS.
32. Martin Dodge, Rob Kitchin, 2013. Crowdsourced cartography: mapping experience and knowledge.
33. Mohammad H. Vahidnia, Hossein Vahidi, 2021. Open Community-Based Crowdsourcing Geoportal for Earth Observation Products: A Model Design and Prototype Implementation.
34. Bubalo, M., van Zanten, B.T. and Verburg, P.H. (2019) ‘Crowdsourcing geo-information on landscape perceptions and preferences: A Review’, Landscape and Urban Planning, 184, pp. 101–111.
35. Papapesios, N. et al. (2018) ‘Exploring the use of crowdsourced geographic information in defence: Challenges and opportunities’, Journal of Geographical Systems, 21(1), pp. 133–160.
36. Pánek, J. (2018) ‘Emotional maps: Participatory crowdsourcing of Citizens´ perceptions of their urban environment’, Cartographic Perspectives [Preprint], (91).