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Where:
Ft. Garry, Dafoe Library, Gold Lab (DAF111)
Health Sciences, NJM Library, Paterson Lab (Rm. 231)
When:
12- 1 p.m. (Usually Tuesday)
Join us for an informal data visualization drop-in...
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Not sure where to begin with a evidence synthesis project? This introductory workshop breaks down the foundational concepts and processes you need to get started. You'll explore the defining features...
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Where:
Ft. Garry, Dafoe Library, Gold Lab (DAF111)
Health Sciences, NJM Library, Paterson Lab (Rm. 231)
When:
12- 1 p.m. (Usually Tuesday)
Join us for an informal data visualization drop-in...
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A successful review starts long before your first search. This hands-on workshop walks you through the essential groundwork — setting up accounts in key tools, building a logical file structure, and e...
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Description: Learn how to tackle literature reviews with confidence at our hands-on workshop. What comes after you find your sources? Discover simple ways to organize your research, summarize...
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Dive deeper into the intricacies of systematic and scoping reviews by mastering advanced search strategies. Explore the nuances of concept building, the importance of using subject terms and keywords,...
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Description: In this workshop, you will learn how to identify and sift through misinformation, disinformation, and fake news. Together, we will walk through several techniques for identifying false or...
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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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Artificial intelligence is reshaping the landscape of evidence synthesis — but knowing where and how to use it makes all the difference. This workshop offers a practical exploration of AI's role i...
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