“So, We Decided to Make a Film”

Elizabeth Kalbfleisch, Saadia Muzaffar, Nadia Caidi
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Researchers in information science and related fields have traditionally focused on published research and syntheses of research findings. While these mechanisms are crucial for knowledge dissemination, we advocate for more innovative knowledge translation and mobilization efforts. To illustrate this, we present a unique case study on the employment-seeking practices of immigrant women in STEM in Canada. This study stands out for its groundbreaking arts-based knowledge deliverables, including an animated film, a novel approach that was instrumental in our knowledge dissemination and translation efforts. We delve into the study, the rationale behind these deliverables, and the significance of this approach for information science professionals.
"我们决定拍摄一部电影
信息科学及相关领域的研究人员历来注重已发表的研究成果和研究成果综述。虽然这些机制对知识传播至关重要,但我们主张开展更具创新性的知识转化和动员工作。为了说明这一点,我们介绍了一项关于加拿大 STEM 领域移民妇女求职实践的独特案例研究。这项研究因其开创性的基于艺术的知识成果而引人注目,其中包括一部动画电影,这种新颖的方法在我们的知识传播和翻译工作中发挥了重要作用。我们将深入探讨这项研究、这些成果背后的原理以及这种方法对信息科学专业人员的意义。
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