%0 Journal Article %T Communicating Academic Research Findings to IS Professionals: An Analysis of Problems %A Michael Lang %J Informing Science The International Journal of an Emerging Transdiscipline %D 2003 %I Informing Science Institute %X Because research findings often do not have direct or immediate relevance to IS professionals in industry, the question arises as to how those findings should be disseminated to them in a suitable form at such time as they do become relevant. A central argument of this paper is that the traditional mechanisms whereby academic researchers disseminate their work are prone to numerous communication breakdowns, and that much work which could potentially make valuable contributions to practice is haplessly lost within the vaults of academia. Using the well-known Shannon & Weaver communication model, three major problems are analyzed: the choice of dissemination channels, language barriers, and the alienation of academia from industry. %K IS Research Relevance %K Communication of IS Research %U http://inform.nu/Articles/Vol6/v6p021-029.pdf