The University of Manitoba campuses are located on original lands of Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota, and Dene peoples, and on the homeland of the Métis Nation. More
Description: Peer review is an essential part of academic writing and publishing, but many people have never received formal training. Learn about how to complete a peer review, why peer review is...
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This session provides practical advice and tips for taking an OVID Medline search strategy and translating it for use in other databases. Included will be a discussion of which databases to consider...
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This session provides a tour of three RDM tools available at the University of Manitoba, that cover some of the basic utilities to get started. The Research Data Storage Finder is a tool to support...
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Provides tips and tricks for selecting the best interdisciplinary databases, developing successful search strategies and identifying and retrieving grey literature and reports to support the health...
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PubMed is one of the most popular health sciences databases. This workshop will focus on effective keyword searching, using Medical Subject Headings (MeSH), and identifying when— and which— search lim...
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Citation justice is the practice of recognizing and addressing biases in academic citation patterns. It aims to ensure that diverse voices and perspectives, particularly those from marginalized...
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is changing how systematic and scoping review work is completed. Come to this presentation to explore which parts of the review process can be streamlined or enhanced with...
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Description: Learn how to tackle literature reviews with confidence at our hands-on workshop. Discover simple ways to organize your research, summarize important ideas, and write about what you have...
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Provides tips and tricks for selecting the best interdisciplinary databases, developing successful search strategies and identifying and retrieving grey literature and reports to support the health...
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This session is co-hosted by the Centre for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning and the Libraries.
The term open educational resources (OER) describes a wide range of materials in teaching and...
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