Supporting academics and practitioners to collaborate is critical to advance innovations in research and practice. The Research Assistance and Development for Australian Researchers (RADAR) program was designed to: 1) provide funding to teams to implement co-designed, practice-informed research projects; and 2) to document academics and practitioners' experiences of a scaffolded program of support for collaborative research. Conducted within a larger project exploring strategies to foster research culture in information science, the RADAR program developed a community of practice to share experiences through group meetings, blogging, and webinars. Teams conducted original research over 12-months, from initial design through data collection ...
There can be many barriers to overcome when a group of individuals come together to undertake a coll...
It is much easier to talk and write rhetorically about the benefits ofcollaborative research than it...
Background: Companies can only capitalise on research that is relevant to their problems, usable in ...
Collaborative research teams are an effective strategy to combine the knowledge and skills of like-m...
Purpose: This paper aims to demonstrate the value of a collaborative research culture framework (Gas...
Introduction Achieving a standard of clinical research at the pinnacle of the evidence pyramid is hi...
Research collaboration, which is the working together of researchers to achieve a common goal of pro...
Working with community partners on research projects where the community members are part of the res...
The development of effective engagement processes is an essential element of successful research par...
This paper presents the Faces of Informed Research, an information literacy (IL) framework that aims...
Increasingly, academics and practitioners in the UK are urged to work together in collaborative rese...
This paper demonstrates the application of a collaborative research framework (Gasson & Bruce, 2...
Collaboration support for knowledge-intensive work such as e-Research is still very fragmented and c...
Methodology Bits is a series of flyers produced by the CRICH Survey Research Unit. It’s intended to...
The contemporary work of university academics is complex, contested and sometimes controversial. It ...
There can be many barriers to overcome when a group of individuals come together to undertake a coll...
It is much easier to talk and write rhetorically about the benefits ofcollaborative research than it...
Background: Companies can only capitalise on research that is relevant to their problems, usable in ...
Collaborative research teams are an effective strategy to combine the knowledge and skills of like-m...
Purpose: This paper aims to demonstrate the value of a collaborative research culture framework (Gas...
Introduction Achieving a standard of clinical research at the pinnacle of the evidence pyramid is hi...
Research collaboration, which is the working together of researchers to achieve a common goal of pro...
Working with community partners on research projects where the community members are part of the res...
The development of effective engagement processes is an essential element of successful research par...
This paper presents the Faces of Informed Research, an information literacy (IL) framework that aims...
Increasingly, academics and practitioners in the UK are urged to work together in collaborative rese...
This paper demonstrates the application of a collaborative research framework (Gasson & Bruce, 2...
Collaboration support for knowledge-intensive work such as e-Research is still very fragmented and c...
Methodology Bits is a series of flyers produced by the CRICH Survey Research Unit. It’s intended to...
The contemporary work of university academics is complex, contested and sometimes controversial. It ...
There can be many barriers to overcome when a group of individuals come together to undertake a coll...
It is much easier to talk and write rhetorically about the benefits ofcollaborative research than it...
Background: Companies can only capitalise on research that is relevant to their problems, usable in ...