
How-to Guide: Condensing and Translating
“Researchese” for the General Public. 38 pgs.
Effective and Efficient Research Translation for General Audiences: Literature Review and Recommendations. (31 pgs.)
(PDF) http://www.getriil.org/effective.htm
Writing for the Non-Researcher: Sharing Your
Findings With a Larger Audience. Three-panel
brochure.
(PDF) http://www.getriil.org/writing.htm
(HTML) http://www.ilru.org/online/handouts/2002/Budde/Writing.txt
User-Friendly Materials and
Alternate Formats.
Austin, TX: National Center
for Disability Dissemination Research.
(HTML) http://www.ncddr.org/du/products/ufm/ufm.html
(PDF) http://www.ncddr.org/du/products/ufm/user_friendly4.pdf
Effective, Efficient Research Translation: Saying the Right
Thing.
Webcast presented by Jim Budde
and Cindy Higgins on April 10, 2002.
(HTML) http://www.ilru.org/online/handouts/2002/Budde/RIIL03-02.TXT
The
Know Way Guide.
Guide
that simplifies the research process.
Manual
on writing effective letters to improve your advocacy.
Guidelines
for Reporting and Writing About People With Disabilities.
Standard
brochure reference used by journalists as well as consumers, service providers,
policy makers, and students regarding terminology to use when referring to
people with disabilities.
Your
Words Our Image.
18"
by 24" poster on proper terminology when referring to people with
disabilities.
To
order, contact [email protected] or call
(785) 864-4095.
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