Join the Biomedical Libraries librarians for a series of workshops about systematic reviews! In this six-part series, we’ll introduce the fundamentals of a good systematic review. We’ll cover developing a strong research question, the importance of a protocol, building a comprehensive search, and guidance as you prepare to publish. We’ll provide helpful tips and tricks along the way, and offer our librarian perspective for each step.
Attendance is not limited to individuals affiliated with medicine–we encourage anyone from any discipline who is interested in systematic reviews to attend.
The series will be held via Zoom once a week, starts January 12 and concludes on February 16. Visit the series schedule to see more details about the series and register.
If you’re looking for more information about systematic reviews and how we can support your work, visit our research guide on systematic reviews or make an appointment with a librarian to discuss.
This post was written by Elaina Vitale, Research and Education Librarian for the Biomedical Libraries.