Researcher Impact Framework: Building Audience-Focused Evidence-Based Impact Narratives
This Framework is intended to support researchers in identifying, recognising, and valuing the multiple activities of scholarly life.
This Framework is intended to support researchers in identifying, recognising, and valuing the multiple activities of scholarly life.
This lib guide is intended to provide an overview of resources and methods that will introduce scholars to a variety of methods for measuring their research impact.
Research Impact Canada is a pan-Canadian network dedicated to maximizing the impact of research for the public good.
The workshop series on Research Data Management for biomedical researchers was developed by the Ottawa Data Champions Team and funded by the Digital Research Alliance of Canada. Access https://www.ohri.ca/journalology/ottawa-data-champions to learn more.
This is a summary video on DiscoverResearch – U of T’s expertise discovery tool. Learn all about the tool and how you can promote and highlight your research on the DiscoverResearch Community Site (UTORid required to view video) […]
A set of resources designed to support the planning and delivery of Mock Peer Review.
An online library that is updated with current and new resources related to community engagement. Its content is monitored by the Knowledge Mobilization and Community Engagement Specialist at the Leong Centre.
In this project report, Lorisia MacLeod (member of James Smith Cree Nation) introduces the citation templates for Indigenous Elders and Knowledge Keepers that was created in partnership with the staff of the NorQuest Indigenous Student Centre.
The Canadian Institutes of Health Research’s Institute of Musculoskeletal Health and Arthritis has developed a set of online, self-directed, free modules related to Patient Engagement in research.
This training resource was developed to provide guidance on how to conduct research that reflects, advances, and meets expectations for ethical, collaborative, and culturally supportive engagement with Inuit, Métis and First Nations individuals and communities.