If you are part of a research network or collaborative project, there may be plans to publish and distribute printed copies of your report. If not, you'll need to decide if you want to make and share printed copies.
Here are some places where you can publish your report online. Check the websites for details about how to make submissions.
Directory of Canadian Adult Literacy Research in English
http://www.nald.ca/crd/
Education Resource Information Centre
http://eric.ed.gov/
National Adult Literacy Data Base
http://www.nald.ca
If you publish your report for distribution, you might apply to the
Canadian Cataloguing in Publication program for cataloguing
information. This information will make it easier for people to locate
and cite your report. As well, you will be asked to send two copies of
your report to Libraries and Archives Canada. The service is free. For
information:
http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/cip/index-e.html
The following journals publish brief articles about research. Check the websites for information about how to submit articles.
Literacies. (Canada)
http://www.literacyjournal.ca
Focus on Basics. (United States)
http://www.ncsall.net/?id=31
The RaPAL Journal (United Kingdom)
http://www.literacy.lancs.ac.uk/rapal/journal/issues.htm