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WikiHoles: Plugging the information gaps
06/12/2009
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The Global Guide to Research Impact
06/12/2009
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Those of us with a good internet connection and questions to ask often turn to Wikipedia.
27/11/2009
Papers & Reports
DFID is a recognised leader among donors in its efforts to support and develop better research communications. A recent report ‘Learning Lessons on Research Uptake…
23/11/2009
News & Opportunities
Do you know of an outstanding bit of science communication by a CGIAR project or partner? If so, why don’t you give them a pat…
22/11/2009
Papers & Reports
Few logframes effectively capture all – or even many – of the ways in which researchers are exchanging information. The absence of this element results…
16/11/2009
Blog Posts
There was a great deal of interest in the recent ‘Open Access Week’. DFID-funded researchers are asking themselves both what is expected of them and…
15/10/2009
Blog Posts
‘It’s more complicated that that’ must be the official war cry of scientists and researchers. I have a great deal of sympathy for you, having…
12/10/2009
Word processors have changed dramatically the way we all work. There is still a lot for editors to do, but today it is easier for…
24/09/2009
Blog Posts
The more I learn about the way people make decisions, the more I wish I’d studied psychology. We’ve evolved, but not as much as we…
20/08/2009
Blog Posts
DFID funds a number of different organisations who are trying to help researchers communicate their work more effectively. This week we feature resources from two…
13/08/2009
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Conferences are an important way to share new research findings and connect with other researchers. The ‘poster session’ is now a mainstay of the conference…
03/04/2009
Blog Posts
One of the key challenges that all researchers face is how to get policymakers to take note of their findings. No two policymakers are quite…
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