In applied research disciplines like social work, there is a clear disconnect between the production and dissemination of research and the access and use of research in practice. This research/practice divide is particularly problematic for practitioners required to work within evidence-based or research-informed frameworks. To explore this issue, we conducted a nationwide survey and qualitative interviews with social work faculty regarding their research dissemination attitudes and practices, especially to non-academic audiences. The survey and interviews provide data on faculty dissemination methods, attitudes toward gold and green open access and promotion and tenure considerations. Results demonstrate that faculty are primarily engaged ...
Dissemination of research is the most challenging aspect of building the evidence base. Despite peer...
Scholarly publishing is the vessel for the dissemination of research articles. Contemporary scholarl...
The purpose of this study was to examine the values Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT) clinicians and...
In applied research disciplines like social work, there is a clear disconnect between the production...
This paper examines issues relating to the perceptions and adoption of open access (OA) and institut...
IntroductionThere has been an increasing focus on disseminating research findings, but less about pr...
The research-to-practice gap (RPG) is a continued concern in education, with limited knowledge and u...
Research in scholarly communication is usually limited to the use and dissemination of scientific ma...
There is mounting pressure for university researchers to build stronger research partnerships with c...
Despite implicit and explicit expectations that research inform their practice, social workers are u...
Qualitative research findings are increasingly used to inform decision-making. Research has indicate...
Junior faculty face greater challenges as a result of time constraints and administrative duties, wh...
DISCUSSIONS of the role of researchin social work stimulate consider-able controversy. Although the ...
Using the theory of planned behavior as a theoretical framework, survey data from 121 authors in the...
The authors distributed a survey to faculty in all academic ranks and in all Colleges of Oregon Stat...
Dissemination of research is the most challenging aspect of building the evidence base. Despite peer...
Scholarly publishing is the vessel for the dissemination of research articles. Contemporary scholarl...
The purpose of this study was to examine the values Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT) clinicians and...
In applied research disciplines like social work, there is a clear disconnect between the production...
This paper examines issues relating to the perceptions and adoption of open access (OA) and institut...
IntroductionThere has been an increasing focus on disseminating research findings, but less about pr...
The research-to-practice gap (RPG) is a continued concern in education, with limited knowledge and u...
Research in scholarly communication is usually limited to the use and dissemination of scientific ma...
There is mounting pressure for university researchers to build stronger research partnerships with c...
Despite implicit and explicit expectations that research inform their practice, social workers are u...
Qualitative research findings are increasingly used to inform decision-making. Research has indicate...
Junior faculty face greater challenges as a result of time constraints and administrative duties, wh...
DISCUSSIONS of the role of researchin social work stimulate consider-able controversy. Although the ...
Using the theory of planned behavior as a theoretical framework, survey data from 121 authors in the...
The authors distributed a survey to faculty in all academic ranks and in all Colleges of Oregon Stat...
Dissemination of research is the most challenging aspect of building the evidence base. Despite peer...
Scholarly publishing is the vessel for the dissemination of research articles. Contemporary scholarl...
The purpose of this study was to examine the values Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT) clinicians and...