Ellen McIntyre, PHC RIS
PHC RIS has a keen interest in knowledge brokering and dissemination and to that extent has produced several resources on these issues.
PHC RIS infoBytes are on-line information and skill building fact sheets that focus on knowledge brokering and dissemination and include:
Creating a great website- Developed to help you plan and design a website at the conceptual stage so that it contains relevant content and is easy for users to view and navigate.
Design a great power point presentation- Provides you with guidelines to assist you with designing a great power point presentation.
Design and present posters for maximum impact- Provides you with tips on how to maximise the impact of your poster presentation.
Dissemination and knowledge transfer- Provides you with definitions, dissemination strategies, relevant articles, resources and suggested reading.
Get the most out of conferences- Outlines ways you can enhance the experience of attending conferences.
Knowledge Brokering resources- Directs you to articles, reports and websites relevant to knowledge brokering and making connections between researchers and policy makers.
Knowledge Management- Provides you with definitions of knowledge management along with articles, reports and websites relevant to this area.
Prepare and deliver oral presentations- Prepared to assist you with the planning and delivery of your next paper presentation.
Present your work- Provides you with suggestions and resources on how to best present your posters, powerpoint presentations and other work.
Produce reader-friendly writing- Provides you with tips and resources to engage the reader and be readable.
Publish in Peer Review Journals- Provides you with criteria that has been developed to increase the chances of your paper being published in a peer reviewed journal.
Publish your work- Provides you with on-line resources to assist you with getting your work published.
PHC RIS infoBytes are available at <www.phcris.org.au/infobytes/>
PHC RIS has also published and presented on these topics. Articles and presentations can be found at <www.phcris.org.au/publications/presentations.php>
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