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Scientist-Community Partnerships

This guide seeks to illustrate generally recognized best practices for collaboration and to celebrate the critical work of individuals and organizations engaged in collaborative scientific efforts.

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Organization: Center for Science and Democracy at the Union of Concerned Scientists
Resource Type: Publication
Topic: Organizing

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