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ICF Research Portal

The ICF Research Portal serves as a Web gateway, or access point, to a broad array of resources about coaching research. This portal has been designed to feature topical coaching industry research that is available to users in many different formats, such as: Articles, Case Studies, Journals, and Reports. Should users of the ICF Research Portal be unable to find any items from within the current portal archive which satisfy their search for coaching research, it will be the intent of the research portal to provide the user with links to other coaching industry repositories which may be better suited to fulfill those requests for information.**

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Before an individual item or link can be included in the ICF Research Portal, it must first be evaluated by the Research

Reviewing Subcommittee (RRS), a group whose composition is chosen by the leadership of the ICF Research and Education

Committee (R&E). The primary duty of the RRS is to evaluate and to categorize all items which have been submitted by external

sources for possible inclusion in the ICF Research Portal. These qualified and unbiased individuals have pledged to review

all items that are submitted to the organization on a first come-first serve basis. Through the course of their ongoing work,

this group will be tasked periodically with determining if any significant knowledge gaps exist within the research portal.

The intent of the ICF Research Portal is to feature content from the best coaching and coaching–related practices throughout

the world.  For this reason, the RRS actively encourages individuals to submit items for the ICF Research Portal which have

been produced in non-English languages.

All research items and/or links submitted for approval should relate directly to the practice or profession of coaching.  It

is preferred that each item submission include a brief author bio describing his/her credentials.  In order to ensure the

integrity and quality of the research process, item submissions should have been created with every attempt to comply with

generally accepted research procedures; including, but not being limited to:

Indication when the research was conducted
Statement of the problem or research question
Review of the literature, design and methodology
Coherence of theoretical formulations and appropriateness of conclusions
Writing quality that would make a contribution to the coaching literature

** Wherever possible, the ICF will attribute the source of the item within its listing description. As many of the items

listed in the ICF Research Portal were not produced by the ICF, they cannot be considered “ICF Branded” research. The ICF

shall not be held responsible for any information or opinions expressed within these “non-ICF branded” items. Further, it

should be noted that the information contained within any of these “non-ICF branded” items shall be received "as is" and has

not been verified by the ICF for timeliness, accuracy or completeness.

CONSENT: The ICF reserves the right to reproduce on its Web site any item that has been submitted to the ICF for possible

inclusion on the ICF Research Portal.  The individual who submits a research item and/or link for approval shall either be

one of the original item authors or a person who is duly authorized to grant permission for the item to be reproduced on the

portal.

If you are authorized to submit an item to the RRS for possible inclusion in the ICF Research Portal, please download the

following CONSENT FORM and complete the information regarding your submission. You may submit your research item/consent form

to ICFResearch@coachfederation.org.

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