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Am I making an impact? Exploring non-traditional knowledge mobilization products and impact metrics Shawna Reibling, Shane Dixon, Knowledge Mobilization Officer Research Facilitator Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Twitter: @MobilizeShawna @LaurierResearch

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Am I making an impact?

Exploring non-traditional knowledge mobilization products and impact

metrics

Shawna Reibling, Shane Dixon,

Knowledge Mobilization Officer Research Facilitator

Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

Twitter: @MobilizeShawna

@LaurierResearch

Why is this important? • Most grant applications now ask for information about how the

findings/results will be communicated and for expected outcomes

• Some agencies ask for evidence that you’ve successfully carried out knowledge mobilization in the past

• Award applications ask for evidence of scholarly impact

• For both grant and award applications, agencies are interested in scholars ability to communicate/influence both academic and non-academic audiences

• Some universities are now including the impact of research in T&P assessments

• Influence of the UK “impact” process

Knowledge mobilization

• KM or KMb (SSHRC)

• Knowledge translation (CIHR),

• Knowledge exchange (CHSRF)

• Knowledge transfer partnerships

(UK)

• Impact (UK)

• Knowledge dissemination

(MSFHR)

• ‘Tech transfer’(S.T.E.M.

disciplines)

• Extension (agriculture)

What is Knowledge mobilization (kmb)?

PeopleResearch

New SSHRC “Kmb” definition

The reciprocal and complementary flow and uptake of

research knowledge between researchers, knowledge

brokers and knowledge users —both within and beyond

academia—

in such a way that may benefit users and create positive

impacts within Canada and/or internationally, and,

ultimately, has the potential to enhance the profile, reach

and impact of social sciences and humanities research.

www.sshrc-crsh.gc.ca/funding-financement/programs-programmes/definitions-eng.aspx#km-mc

Knowledge mobilization initiatives

• Knowledge mobilization initiatives must address at least one of the

following, as appropriate, depending on research area and project

objectives, context, and target audience:

• Within academia:

– informs, advances and/or improves research agendas; theory;

and/or methods.

• Beyond academia:

– Informs public debate; policies; and/or practice;

– enhances/improves services; and/or

– informs the decisions and/or processes of people in business,

government, the media, practitioner communities and civil

society.

www.sshrc-crsh.gc.ca/funding-financement/programs-programmes/definitions-eng.aspx#km-mc

“Integrated”

The researcher engages potential

knowledge users as partners in the

research process. Requires a

collaborative or participatory approach to

research that is action oriented and is

solutions and impact focused.

“End of Grant”The researcher develops

and implements a plan for

making knowledge users

aware of the knowledge

generated.

Start of Project

End of Project

Types of “kmb”

“Traditional” “Non-Traditional”Peer-reviewed article Op-ed piece

Book Graphic novel

Written report Play script

Joint authored report Joint improv cabaret

Conference presentation Town hall discussion

Written pieces Infographic

Teleconference Twitter

Types of “kmb”

Examples

Selected KMb Products

• Face-to-Face Meetings• Reports• Focus groups• Toolkits• Models• Procedures• Website content• Online tool• Policy brief• Meeting• Video• Audio lecture• Community work• Advisory committee• Networking event• Tweets, blog

• Dinner• Presentation• Panel presentation• Opinion piece• Interview (tv, radio, written)• One pager• Clear language summary• Journal publication, book, chapter• Open access publication• Conference presentation, keynote• Professional organization publication• Textbook• Testifying as an expert• Lay presentation• Webinar

• Book

• Publications in Journals (top-tier, open access)

• Conference presentations (how many people? Who will be there?)

• Workshops (tailored to audience)

• Student training

• Classroom

• Community

Popular Tools

Services

Services

www.coalfacer.com

Audience (Social)

Key message

Method

Details of key message

Discussion

Next steps

Link to article

Research

Speakers Bureau

Legal system

Cabaret

Traditional Media

Public site/ Urban planning

Archive

TwitterBlog Post

Traditional Media

Study recruitment

Study recruitment

Earth Day

TwitterBlog Post

Traditional Media

Study recruitment

Community Report

• Journal articles must be available through open

access within 12 months of publication.

• How to do this:

1. Pay for it 2.Choose open access journal.• What is a journal’s copyright policy? Here

http://legacy.wlu.ca/page.php?grp_id=13486&p=27543 or

http://library.wlu.ca/services/scholarly-communication#tab-tri-council-tips

Open Access

www.scholar.wlu.ca

Impact

Do alt-metrics count towards T&P?

• Depends on your university

Impact of what?- Article not journal - “raw science” like datasets, code, and experimental designs.- Semantic publishing or “nanopublication,” where the citeable unit

is an argument or passage rather than entire article.- Widespread self-publishing via blogging, microblogging, and

comments or annotations on existing work.

Pre-Print

EXPERTISE

GrowKudos.com

Wiley

(NOT altmetrics)

blogs.lse.ac.uk/impactofsocialsciences/