Content: Examples of Publications
Last Updated:
August 19, 2014
Publications are what you use to show off your work on the NNIP website. They can range from a simple blog post to a journal article to a presentation you gave at a community event to a job posting. Below are some examples of the range of publications already posted.
Examples of what can be added under publications:
- A book on using neighborhood data to strengthen communities, a report on estimating the effects of demolishing distressed structures in Cleveland, a journal article on elevated blood lead levels and kindergarten readiness, a blog post on what can be learned from Detroit's innovators, and a website that helps to explain margins of error in ACS data.
- A presentation given at the Community Indicators Consortium Impact Summit you gave at a conference on collective impact and results-based accountability, a presentation given to the county board of health on helath inequities in the area, and a demonstration of a new tech tool.
- Examples that other NNIP Partners could find helpful, such as a sample data sharing agreement, a sample job description, or sample protocol.