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      Cultural diversity of quality of information on Wikipedias : JOURNAL OF THE ASSOCIATION FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

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              A guide to knowledge translation theory.

              Despite calls over several decades for theory development, there remains no overarching knowledge-translation theory. However, a range of models and theoretical perspectives focused on narrower and related areas have been available for some time. We provide an overview of selected perspectives that we believe are particularly useful for developing testable and useful knowledge-translation interventions. In addition, we discuss adjuvant theories necessary to complement these perspectives. We draw from organizational innovation, health, and social sciences literature to illustrate the similarities and differences of various theoretical perspectives related to the knowledge-translation field.A variety of theoretical perspectives useful to knowledge translation exist. They are often spread across disciplinary boundaries, making them difficult to locate and use. Poor definitional clarity, discipline-specific terminology, and implicit assumptions often hinder the use of complementary perspectives. Health care environments are complex, and assessing the setting prior to selecting a theory should be the first step in knowledge-translation initiatives. Finding a fit between setting (context) and theory is important for knowledge-translation initiatives to succeed. Because one theory will not fit all contexts, it is helpful to understand and use several different theories. Although there are often barriers associated with combining theories from different disciplines, such obstacles can be overcome, and to do so will increase the likelihood that knowledge-translation initiatives will succeed.
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                Journal
                Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology
                Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology
                Wiley
                23301635
                October 2017
                October 2017
                August 07 2017
                : 68
                : 10
                : 2460-2470
                Affiliations
                [1 ]New Research on Digital Societies (NeRDS) group, Kozminski University, Jagiellonska, 59; 03-301 Warszawa Poland
                [2 ]Faculty of Economic Sciences, University of Warsaw; Warwaw Poland
                Article
                10.1002/asi.23901
                68ad391a-0ff3-4788-a465-8847adf2d77e
                © 2017

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