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Disseminating Your Research

disseminating Your Research
disseminating Your Research

Disseminating Your Research Principles of good dissemination. stakeholder engagement: work out who your primary audience is; engage with them early and keep in touch throughout the project, ideally involving them from the planning of the study to the dissemination of findings. this should create ‘pull’ for your research i.e. a waiting audience for your outputs. The motivation to disseminate research can come in many forms. you might want to share your findings with wider nonacademic audiences to raise awareness of particular issues or invite audience engagement, participation, and feedback. start by asking yourself what you want to achieve with your dissemination.

4 disseminating Your Research вђ Sheffield Hallam Doctoral School
4 disseminating Your Research вђ Sheffield Hallam Doctoral School

4 Disseminating Your Research вђ Sheffield Hallam Doctoral School 4. manage the timeline and resources. time constraints are an inevitable part of research dissemination. deadlines for publications can be months apart, conferences may only happen once a year, etc. any avenue used to disseminate the research must be carefully planned around to avoid missed opportunities. Case studies click for examples of effective dissemination. » case study 1: using blogs, podcasts and social media to increase reach. » case study 2: making use of press releases and infographics. » case study 3: bites and signals to showcase findings. » case study 4: new ways of utilising steering groups for dissemination. Rule 3: encourage participation. in the age of open research, don’t just broadcast. invite and engage others to foster participa tion and collaboration with research audiences. scholarship is a collective endeavour, and so we should not expect its dissemination to be unidirectional, especially not in the digital age. Finally, the dissemination of research to policymakers may raise certain ethical issues. it is imperative for researchers to critically assess when and how to disseminate research findings to policymakers, keeping in mind that promoting a specific policy agenda may result in a perceived or real loss of objectivity . syntheses of policy relevant.

disseminating Your Research Scientific Profiles And Tools
disseminating Your Research Scientific Profiles And Tools

Disseminating Your Research Scientific Profiles And Tools Rule 3: encourage participation. in the age of open research, don’t just broadcast. invite and engage others to foster participa tion and collaboration with research audiences. scholarship is a collective endeavour, and so we should not expect its dissemination to be unidirectional, especially not in the digital age. Finally, the dissemination of research to policymakers may raise certain ethical issues. it is imperative for researchers to critically assess when and how to disseminate research findings to policymakers, keeping in mind that promoting a specific policy agenda may result in a perceived or real loss of objectivity . syntheses of policy relevant. Step 1: check in with your jhu media office if you think your findings are newsworthy. media attention is one of the most efficient ways to broadly disseminate findings, and the communications team can help. also check in with the journal’s media office to see if they have interest in promoting the findings. step 2: if the communications team. A research’s proper dissemination is however supposed to draw the attention of governments or stakeholders to the research’s outcomes, giving a social, political, or economic impact. the dissemination of your research will boost its visibility, comprehension, and even execution. open science for all.

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Pdf disseminating Your Research The Top 3 Tips Final Rcm Slides To

Pdf Disseminating Your Research The Top 3 Tips Final Rcm Slides To Step 1: check in with your jhu media office if you think your findings are newsworthy. media attention is one of the most efficient ways to broadly disseminate findings, and the communications team can help. also check in with the journal’s media office to see if they have interest in promoting the findings. step 2: if the communications team. A research’s proper dissemination is however supposed to draw the attention of governments or stakeholders to the research’s outcomes, giving a social, political, or economic impact. the dissemination of your research will boost its visibility, comprehension, and even execution. open science for all.

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