Demand on researchers to justify the impact of their work outside academia is increasing. Both increasing research use in policy and measuring current use are multi-faceted problems, though there are many potential benefits to researchers and policymakers alike. This bibliometric study aimed to gain insight into the research and reference practices of Australian policymakers, and investigate how this approach compares to previous interview and survey studies. We analysed 4649 references from 80 government publications from eight departments from 2010 to 2017, including references to 1836 articles from peer-reviewed journals, noting each author, title, year, parent publication, source type and access level. The number and type of evidence so...
While academics can do more to communicate the key messages of their research, the organisational cu...
The disparity between academics’ perception of the impact of their research and the opinions of poli...
This paper briefly describes the rapidly changing research evaluation and funding landscape in Austr...
Demand on researchers to justify the impact of their work outside academia is increasing. Both incre...
Background: Policy decisions are informed by a number of factors: politics, ideology and values, per...
This article explores the use of research and expertise within a selection of government agencies at...
Governments in many jurisdictions have called for an increase in ‘evidence-based’ policy-making. How...
Evidence-based policy has become rhetoric for many western governments across a broad range of healt...
This paper briefly describes the rapidly changing research evaluation and funding landscape in Austr...
Digital collecting of public policy resources such as reports, discussion papers, evaluations and da...
This paper briefly describes the rapidly changing research evaluation and funding landscape in Austr...
Digital collecting of public policy resources such as reports, discussion papers, evaluations and da...
The internet has profoundly changed how we produce, use and collect research and information for pub...
The internet has profoundly changed how we produce, use and collect research and information for pub...
Introduction: In 2012, the National Health and Medical Research Council introduced Australia's first...
While academics can do more to communicate the key messages of their research, the organisational cu...
The disparity between academics’ perception of the impact of their research and the opinions of poli...
This paper briefly describes the rapidly changing research evaluation and funding landscape in Austr...
Demand on researchers to justify the impact of their work outside academia is increasing. Both incre...
Background: Policy decisions are informed by a number of factors: politics, ideology and values, per...
This article explores the use of research and expertise within a selection of government agencies at...
Governments in many jurisdictions have called for an increase in ‘evidence-based’ policy-making. How...
Evidence-based policy has become rhetoric for many western governments across a broad range of healt...
This paper briefly describes the rapidly changing research evaluation and funding landscape in Austr...
Digital collecting of public policy resources such as reports, discussion papers, evaluations and da...
This paper briefly describes the rapidly changing research evaluation and funding landscape in Austr...
Digital collecting of public policy resources such as reports, discussion papers, evaluations and da...
The internet has profoundly changed how we produce, use and collect research and information for pub...
The internet has profoundly changed how we produce, use and collect research and information for pub...
Introduction: In 2012, the National Health and Medical Research Council introduced Australia's first...
While academics can do more to communicate the key messages of their research, the organisational cu...
The disparity between academics’ perception of the impact of their research and the opinions of poli...
This paper briefly describes the rapidly changing research evaluation and funding landscape in Austr...