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Tools for continuous effects of research

How do you ensure that your research has effects? How do you report on that fantastic research you are so proud of? You will find a variety of tools on this website to help you get started on bringing about continuous effects, reporting on research and making the research results accessible, including downloads of roadmaps, checklists, games and canvases. You will also find links to further information and resources here.

There is a considerable variety in tools that are more or less suited to what you are looking for. To make that search easier, you can select tools based on a number of filters, such as level, prior knowledge, complexity and time investment required. The tools are categorised into four types: dialogue (to discuss continuous effects), implementation (to achieve continuous effects), reporting (to report on continuous effects) and accessibility (to make research outputs visible).

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