Guide to knowledge translation planning at CIHR : integrated and end-of-grant approaches : MR4-11/2012
Knowledge translation (KT) is about raising knowledge users’ awareness of research findings and facilitating the use of those findings. Only a minority of researchers would call themselves experts in KT, and with KT still an emerging field, there exists a need to build capacity not only in developing research proposals with a KT approach but also in assessing those proposals for scientific merit and potential impact. The Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) has written this guide as one resource to fill this knowledge gap.
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Department/Agency | Canadian Institutes of Health Research. |
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Title | Guide to knowledge translation planning at CIHR : integrated and end-of-grant approaches |
Publication type | Monograph |
Language | Bilingual-[English | French] |
Format | Paper |
Other formats | Electronic-[French], Electronic-[English] |
Note(s) | Incorrect catalogue number (MR4-11/2012E) and ISBN (978-1-100-20516-8) printed in this publication. |
Publishing information | Ottawa - Ontario : Canadian Institutes of Health Research c2012. |
Binding | Spiral binding |
Description | English text, ii, 30p. : illus., references ; 28 cm. |
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Subject terms | Knowledge transfer Research grants |
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