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Knowledge Transformation and Impact

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Knowledge Transformation and Impact

This resource has drawn together a selection of materials on knowledge transformation and impact of research. They are drawn mainly butnot exclusively from TLRP. The impact of a research programme can be gauged in a number of ways and the following resources deal first with this general issue and then look at how TLRP has tackled knowledge transformation in the representation of findings from the programme as a whole.

Resources discussing Impact of research:

A guide to has been produced by Philippa Cordingley.

Lesley Saunders has produced .

A summary of a recent study by RAND (2007) of the impact of an earlier ESRC programme: . The is also available.

Campbell, S. et al. (2007). . London: Government Social Research Unit.

OECD (2007) publication ‘’.

A report by Sandra Nutley et al. (2003) on : the report is also available in a .

Canadian Health Services Research Foundation (CHSRF) have a wealth of material on their site. Knowledge brokering links decision makers and researchers, facilitating their interaction so that they are able to better understand each other's goals and professional cultures, influence each other's work, forge new partnerships, and promote the use of research-based evidence in decision-making. The Foundation now produces . Their documents are written in an accessible format, see, for example, (2005).

TLRP showcase:

Chris Taylor produced a summary of earlier work in TLRP and a .

Anne Edwards produced as part of the TLRP seminar series ‘Making a Difference: Working with users to develop educational research’.

Ben Levin (2003) on ‘Increasing the impact and value of research in education’, Building Research Capacity, 6, 1-3.

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