KU03
KU03: Knowledge Utilization/Transfer: From Theory to Practice was held in Québec City, Canada, September 25th - 26th 2003.
The third in the series of colloquiums was held at the University of Laval. Building on previous events, 2003's colloquium explored the science and practice of knowledge utilisation and transfer by examining, amongst other things, the contextual determinants of knowledge utilisation and transfer, and, utility measurement.
Presentations at KU03
Part 1 - The Science of Knowledge Utilization/Transfer: Organizational and Sociological Perspectives
Part 2 - The Science of Knowledge Utilization/Transfer: Cognitive perspectives
Part 3 - The Science of Knowledge Utilization/Transfer: Methods of implementation of interventions
Part 4 - The Practice of Knowledge Utilization/Transfer: Recent Empirical Studies
TRIP Intervention Study: Evidence Based Reminders in Home Health Care by Penny Feldman, Center for Home Care Policy and Research
Part 5 - The Science of Knowledge Utilization/Transfer: Recent empirical results regarding KU/T
What Factors Induce University Researchers to Transfer their Research Knowledge to users Outside the Scholarly Community? by Mathieu Ouimet, Réjean Landry and Nabil Amara, Faculty of Business, Université Laval
Part 6 - The Practice of Knowledge Utilization/Transfer
Recent Initiatives and the Proof of the Principle CIHR Program by Sonya Corkum, Canadian Institute of Health Research Canada
TRIP: Enlightening the Accidental Tourist by Sandi Isaacson, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality