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Systematic Reviews: 5 Things You Need to Know In-Person

This workshop is designed for faculty and graduate students considering doing systematic reviews or using systematic reviews in teaching. The presenters will explain the differences between systematic reviews, other advanced reviews, and traditional literature reviews. This hands-on workshop will help you begin working on the process of preparing, planning, executing, and writing systematic reviews. The presenters will also address practical considerations including, selecting databases and creating comprehensive literature searches as well as managing and reviewing large numbers of results.

This workshop is designed for in-person participation only. We are planning a separate version for online participants (more information coming soon).

Location: Gumberg Library 408

Presenters:

David A. Nolfi, MLS, AHIP, Health Sciences Librarian & Library Assessment Coordinator
Gesina A. Phillips, MLIS, MA, Digital Scholarship Librarian

This workshop is co-sponsored by Gumberg Library and the Center for Teaching Excellence.

Related LibGuide: Systematic Reviews by David Nolfi

Date:
Tuesday, March 28, 2017
Time:
3:05pm - 4:20pm
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
4th Floor: Flex Tech Classroom (408)
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David Nolfi

Head, Research Engagement, Health Sciences/STEM Initiatives, and Assessment