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Systematic Reviews 101: Current Trends in Evidence Synthesis

Ended Sep 23, 2019
1 credit

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Full course description

Term: Fall 2019
Date: September 23rd, 2019
Time: 3:00pm - 4:15pm
Location: Newman Library 6020 (6th Floor Boardroom)
Instructors: Virginia (Ginny) Pannabecker, Erin Smith, Kiri DeBose, Cozette Comer
Presented By: University Libraries (LIB)
Zoom:https://virginiatech.zoom.us/j/118894207.

Descriptions:
Are you thinking about undertaking a systematic review, or a comprehensive literature review? How does the systematic review methodology work in your discipline? In this one-hour session, participants will learn what sets apart a systematic review from other types of original research literature. By the end of the session, you will be able to describe the steps of the review process, apply an approach to frame precise research questions, evaluate systematic reviews using established guidelines, and reflect on whether a systematic review is the best option for your research goals. [Systematic Review Workshop Series #1 of 4 -- attend as a one-off or as part 1 of 4 for this series of workshops to develop skills and use tools available to assist with conducting comprehensive literature reviews.]
Available by Zoom. Available in the National Capital Region (NCR)