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Disseminating Your Research
Dissemination is a part of knowledge mobilization and often occurs towards the end of the research process once findings are ready to be shared with intended audiences and knowledge users. What makes a research output effective? Tailoring to each intended audience so the information is accessible to them and easy to use. Some examples of outputs include:
- Academic Publications
- Deciding where to publish
- Western Libraries Financial Support for Open access
- Western Media
- External Media
- Map and Data Centre, GIS
- Presentations
- Events
- Accessible and Inclusive Event Planning for KMb - Research Impact Canada
- Infographics
- Infographic Design for Knowledge Mobilization - Research Impact Canada
- Social media (Bluesky, LinkedIn)
- Repositories
- Networks
Contact Us
For support related to disseminating your research, contact Mariam Hayward, Director, Inclusive Research Excellence and Impact.