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1 Innovations in how we communicate research findings: Insights from the IPTF and the “Article of the Future”

2 What could an “article” become? A A A A A Submission and Peer Review Production Journal L L M print DL Agg. M VV V E C A = Authors, V = Reviewers, E = Editors, C = Copyeditors, M = Members, L = Libraries

3 What could an “article” become? A A A A A Submission and Peer Review Production Journal L L M print DL Agg. M VV V E C A = Authors, V = Reviewers, E = Editors, C = Copyeditors, M = Members, L = Libraries And how could we share it?

4 What could an “article” become?

5 What does this tell us? Graphics

6 + Color = Adds a dimension to the graphic Draws attention and Allows for more immediate recognition of key elements Can communicate more content more quickly

7 Graphics + Visualization Tools = More tools for illustrating relationships Spatial representations Heat maps… Easier for researchers to create high quality charts Able to create content to be consumed by a range of “readers”

8 What might change? + Data + Reader-Centric Analysis = Graphics linked to underlying data Data becomes IP Reader can change the chart parameters – and the graphic response Allows exploration of alternate hypotheses

9 What might change? + Video = Wired, iPad screen shot Opportunity To “see and hear” from the authors For the world to learn from the scholars To share the background behind the scholarship To show how the work was performed…

10 The video becomes the article

11 How could we share?

12 How could we engage with practice? Growing recognition of the importance of making our research accessible (and valued by) the profession: AAA: Sharpening Our Vision “The Go-To Organization” Pathways Commission: “Learned Profession” Benchmarking with other disciplines

13 Pilot Project: Audit Research Summaries

14 Pilot Project: FARS/Credit Suisse

15 How to extend the conversation? + Community IPTF 1 recognized the opportunity to Share different types of IP (beyond the article) Engage in a conversation after publication AAACommons How can we do it better?

16 What else might extend the conversation? + Real Time, Remote Communication http://books.google.com/books?id=ERSuLEDvuSgC&pg=PT124&lpg=PT124&dq=streaming+video+ meeting+scholars&source=bl&ots=rMyASvB0dS&sig=EPYFMFVIU9sKVCkJ2NJxeJxoWJg&hl=en&s a=X&ei=M038UfnJMKXNiwKG3YG4AQ&ved=0CHUQ6AEwBjgU#v=onepage&q=streaming%20vide o%20meeting%20scholars&f=false Including Twitter hash tags Live video streaming Blogging Live blogging Video/audio updates and interviews Flckr photo streams Slideshare presentations Cloudworks/friendfeed aggregations

17 http://blogs.wsj.com/digits/2013/06/10/live-blog-apples-wwdc-keynote/ Could we host an event in conjunction with our meetings? Publication? Could we hold events with anniversaries or special projects? Example project: FASB Office Hours What else might extend the conversation? + Real Time, Remote Communication


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