A guide to knowledge tracking (Online Edition): What happens after the research is done?
ByRachel HirschRebecca Porlier
This open access guidebook contains a collection of step-by-step instructions for tracking the use and exchange of local research messages. This manual was developed in collaboration with members of the Nunavut Tunngavik Incorporated, Qaujigiartiit Health Research Centre, Nunavut Research Institute, and Government of Nunavut and is told from the perspective of two researchers from York and Trent Universities. It is a product of collaboration, dialogue, and inquiry focused on exploring what it would mean to evaluate success in local knowledge sharing on the topic of country food security.
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- Publication Date
- Dec 3, 2013
- Language
- English
- Category
- Reference
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- All Rights Reserved - Standard Copyright License
- Contributors
- By (author): Rachel Hirsch, By (author): Rebecca Porlier, By (author): Sharon Edmunds-Potvin, By (author): Gwen Healey, By (author): Jennifer Noah, By (author): Jamal Shirley, By (author): Mary Ellen Thomas, By (author): Jodi Durdle-Awa
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