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Migrating from Adobe ColdFusion: How Abt Can Help
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This paper outlines the reasons government agencies will need a digital plan to transition out of ColdFusion and different migration paths they can take.
Mapping the evaluation capacity building landscape: A bibliometric analysis of scholarly communities and themes
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This article discusses the literature on evaluation capacity building and presents findings from a bibliometric analysis of ECB articles.
Health Policy Research to Improve Healthcare Quality
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Learn more about Abt’s expertise in health policy research to support improvements in healthcare quality for all people.
Understanding Homeless Encampments in Long Beach, L.A. River Basin, and San Fernando Valley
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A Conrad N. Hilton Foundation-funded, Abt-led evaluation studied three encampments in Los Angeles.
The Power of Digital Tools: A Community-Based Training and Tracking Application to Strengthen Health Outcomes
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This brief by Abt Global discusses the application of digital tools to build capacity for training and technical assistance activities.
21st Century Tools for Researchers and Practitioners Using Automated Tools for Knowledge Curation
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This report covers Abt-developed automated research tools for 21st century knowledge curation to quickly examine vast amounts of information within a domain.
VOSViewer: A Network Mapping Tool for Analyzing Topics with a Substantive Knowledge Base
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This brief by Abt Global discusses a preferred tools for processing large amounts of information in 21st century knowledge curation.
A Research Agenda to Support the Optimal Use of Telehealth
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This white paper looks at how we can implement telehealth on an ongoing basis after the 154-percent increase in use in the wake of COVID-19.
Which Nursing Homes Are at Risk of COVID-19?
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In this white paper, Abt offers tips to ensure that nursing homes have the resources and training needed to prevent the introduction of—or combat--COVID-19.