Deciding What Kind of Review to Do: Systematic, Scoping, or Integrative…
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Deciding What Kind of Review to Do: Systematic, Scoping, or Integrative… Online
If you are considering publishing a literature review (or evidence synthesis), a critical first question is, “What kind of review should I do?” In this webinar, we’ll discuss formal types of evidence synthesis including systematic, scoping, and integrative reviews, and reasons why you might choose one methodology or another. The presenters will discuss standards and frameworks for major review types as well as where you can find more information to help you choose the methodology that best suits your research.
Presenters:
David Nolfi & Donna Beck, Gumberg Library
Dr. Melissa Kalarchian, Office of Research & Innovation/School of Nursing/Department of Psychology
Co-sponsored by Gumberg Library and the Office of Research & Innovation
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