Digital posters


Please note that this project was run some time ago and links that have subsequently become inactive have been removed.

  Digital posters are a great way to capture research concepts and methods relevant to Integration and Implementation Sciences (i2S). Digital posters are short, punchy and informative, allowing the viewer to review a lot of contributions quickly. They also provide references and links to help the viewer find out more on topics of particular interest or to connect with the authors. Digital posters have a comments function, allowing on-going online discussion. Viewing and commenting on digital posters is easy.

Digital poster collections

We started collecting digital posters at the First Global Conference on Research Integration and Implementation which was held in Canberra, Australia, online and at three co-conferences (in Lueneburg in Germany, the Hague in the Netherlands and Montevideo in Uruguay) in September 2013. Clicking on the green button below will enable you to view and comment on more than 200 digital posters from the conference:

View digital posters from Integration and Implementation Sciences 2013 conference

We also collected digital posters at the Second Biennial Australian Implementation Conference (AIC) held in Sydney, Australia on September 17-18, 2014. [Please note that the AIC digital poster link to follow is not functional (last checked September 2018)] Clicking on the yellow button below will enable you to view and comment on the digital posters received for the AIC conference.

View AIC 2014 digital posters

We also have access to the digital posters from the 2015 Global Implementation Conference (GIC). Clicking on the brown button below will enable you to view and comment on the digital posters received for the GIC conference.

GIC poster view access

The most relevant of these digital posters have been added to the i2S resources collection, especially to the tools.