• 4 Pages of Research Dissemination Secrets

    Author(s):
    Jenny Grant Rankin (see profile)
    Date:
    2020
    Group(s):
    Education and Pedagogy, Education Sciences, Global Outlook Scholarly Communication, Public Humanities, Scholarly Communication
    Subject(s):
    Social media, Research, Communication, Science, Research--Evaluation, Public speaking
    Item Type:
    Book section
    Tag(s):
    data dissemination, Dissemination, knowledge dissemination, Research impact
    Permanent URL:
    http://dx.doi.org/10.17613/3415-pc50
    Abstract:
    Important information needs to be shared with all those who can benefit. Only then can a discovery fulfill its potential for good. Yet researchers often communicate in silos. This means they commune with people in the same role (like researcher to researcher), field (such as economist to economist), or at the same site (like working at the same university) when sharing knowledge, seeking knowledge, making decisions, and collaborating. The way information is shared has changed dramatically in the past decade, and researchers should be aware of these changes, which bring new opportunities to spread findings. Give a TED Talk, get on NPR, have reporters come to you, become a book author (without the usual time investment)… there are so many ways to share your research, and many take very little time or effort. Keep reading for a handful of ideas.
    Notes:
    This guide helps researchers in all fields share their findings, knowledge, and ideas effectively and beyond typical silos
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    Last Updated:
    3 years ago
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