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Dive deeper into the intricacies of systematic reviews by learning advanced search strategies. Identify the concepts embedded in your research question and how to translate that information to effective search techniques using a combination of keywords and subject headings. Learn how to use the tools in the OVID Medline and EMBASE databases to carry out comprehensive, efficient searches.

Are you considering starting a systematic, scoping, or rapid review but don’t know how to get started? Attend our 5-part series that explores all aspects of comprehensive searching for a knowledge synthesis project. These sessions will  focus on the actual skills needed to complete the documenting, searching, translation, deduplication, and screening processes of a systematic, scoping, rapid, or other large-scale comprehensive review, with a focus on the health sciences. Participants will gain a solid understanding of what is needed to complete a systematic review and why they are an essential part of evidence-based practice. Register and attend all 5 sessions to receive credit on your Experience Record

Turn a research question into a searchable topic using a structured concept based approach
Explore the differences between controlled vocabulary and keywords
See examples of ways to use OVID and other filters to limit your search results and be able to decide when to apply limits and when not to     Learn how to save your searches and generate the actual search strategies to include in your published review

Date:
Thursday, May 16, 2024
Time:
1:00pm - 2:30pm
Location:
Online
Audience:
  Faculty, Instructors, or Researchers     Graduate Students  
Categories:
  GradSteps Workshops from the Libraries     Health Sciences     Systematic Review Research Series