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 of systematic and scoping reviews, walk through the standard steps of each, and discover the tools and resources that will set your review up for publication success. Whether you're brand new to evidence synthesis or looking to solidify your understanding, this session will give you a practical roadmap for planning a rigorous, publishable review.
 

In this workshop participants will:

  • Define systematic and scoping reviews and distinguish between them
  • Describe the standard process for conducting each review type
  • Identify key tools and resources needed to plan and complete a review

Presenter(s):

Mê-Linh Lê, Health Sciences Librarian

John Bryans, Health Sciences Librarian

 

This workshop is part of the Systematic Review Workshop Series. Attend all workshops in the series to receive credit on your Experience Record (Co-Curricular Record). To learn more about this series, visit our website.

Related LibGuide: Knowledge Synthesis & Systematic Reviews by Kyle Feenstra

Date:
Wednesday, April 22, 2026
Time:
12:00pm - 1:00pm
Online:
This is an online event. Event URL will be sent via registration email.
Audience:
  Faculty, Instructors, or Researchers     Graduate Students     Undergraduate Students  
Categories:
  Systematic Review Workshop Series  

Registration is required. There are 114 seats available.