Back in March we announced the 2019 Strategy of Impact Conference due to be held at the British Library, November 12th. Time sure has flown and we are now less than two months away! A lot has happened since the March announcement.
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We’re excited to announce news that will benefit the global research community: Research Fish has joined Interfolio — a US-based company that makes technology to support academics and their institutions.
2019 Researchfish Submission – ESRC and Ataxia UK Demonstrate the High Value of Data-driven Research Tracking
Both the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) and the medical charity Ataxia UK have published results based on research outcomes gathered during the 2019 Researchfish submission period, demonstrating the importance of data-driven research tracking, identifying pathways to impact.
Researchfish Integrates Kudos Article Summaries and Author Perspectives to Help Broaden Reach and Engagement with Research
We have today announced an integration with Kudos, the award-winning service for accelerating research impact through strategic communications management.
New Impact Report and Case Study – seeing the Bigger Picture and Building Supportive Communities
Following the publication of the Association of Medical Research Charities (AMRC) second sector impact report based on Researchfish data from over 6,000 awards from 44 AMRC member charities, Researchfish talked to Dr Jocelyn LeBlanc, Research, Data and Impact Manager, AMRC, about how their members use the platform to collect, analyse and report impact data.
The 2019 Strategy of Impact Conference is now announced!
Following the success of the 2018 and 2017 events, we are pleased to announce that the 2019 international Strategy of Impact Conference will be held on Tuesday November 12th at the British Library, London. With the theme of ‘Building the Community, this one-day international conference for anyone involved in the impact of funded research, consists of high-profile speakers followed by
How is the Research Outcome Data Collected using the Researchfish Platform used by my Funder?
One of the questions that researchers often ask us at Researchfish is Why?…….Why are we being asked to spend our time filling in Researchfish? Why does our funder want this information from us? This then of course leads onto the next question that is…….What on earth do funders use the data for? We have always
How a New Researchfish Question Set Supports Consistent Reporting of Patient and Public Involvement in Research
The National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) believes it is important to involve patients and the public in all our work. That is why I’m delighted that a collaborative initiative to capture the difference involving patients and the public in research as been adopted internationally. A new Researchfish set of additional questions (used at the request
Researchfish Governance – driven by Members, for Members
Researchfish is different to other software companies in that it is driven by our Members, for our Members, through a Governance structure consisting of different working user groups. Everyone can raise items for consideration, irrespective of Group membership. At the heart of the Governance structure is the Researchfish Steering Board (RSB). Meeting once every three
Wellcome to use Researchfish for Reporting Research Outcomes
From February 2019, Wellcome will ask most Science and Humanities & Social Science grantholders to use the Researchfish platform when reporting research outcomes at the end of their awards. This will replace their current end-of-grant report, and will capture research outputs such as publications, intellectual property and software tools, and other outcomes such as