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Introductory searching techniques for systematic and literature reviews - Medicine and Health (In person)

Introductory searching techniques for systematic and literature reviews - Medicine and Health (In person) In-Person

Target Audience: Anyone in Medicine and Health who is starting a systematic search for the first time

Pre-requisite: We strongly recommend completing the Library Canvas module titled “Literature Searching - Next Steps in Finding the Right Information” in advance.

This class will provide an overview of essential searching techniques for conducting a systematic search based on a healthcare-related topic. Systematic searches are used to find studies for a literature review or systematic review, which are frequently used to inform decision- and policy-making in the health professions. Participants will learn how to develop a search strategy and effectively use various search tools to identify relevant studies. Practical exercises and demonstration are included to enhance understanding and application of these techniques.

We will cover how you can use different library resources to scope your research topic to establish its key concepts, and thus generate and identify relevant search terms. We will also look at the use of Controlled Vocabulary in conjunction with key words and phrases in building systematic search strategies. This will be followed by a demonstration of a sample systematic search in a scholarly database, and of how such searches can be recorded.

By the end of the session you should be able to

  • Identify the key databases for your systematic search
  • Use the library resources to scope your topic
  • Develop a systematic search strategy
  • Apply a search strategy to a relevant database e.g. CINAHL
  • Record and document a search strategy
     

This session is open to all UCC members - registration is required.

Related LibGuide: Systematic Reviews by Siobhan Bowman

Date:
Thursday, October 23, 2025
Time:
11:00 - 12:30
Time Zone:
UK, Ireland, Lisbon Time (change)
Location:
Research Skills Teaching Room
UCC Library:
Boole Library
Audience:
  Postgraduates     UCC Staff     UCC Undergraduates  
Categories:
  Training  

Registration is required. There are 25 seats available.

Directions: The Research Skills Teaching Room is on Floor Q-1 (the basement level) of the Boole Library. If you go through the double doors to the left of the Security Desk near the library entrance, and then down the stairs, the room is a short way along the corridor on your left. 
 
Important - Here are some steps you must complete in advance of the session:
 
1. Please connect any smartphones/iPhones/laptops/other devices you have to the university's Wi-Fi network 'eduroam'. This will be needed to authenticate yourself when accessing Library resources in the session. Guidance on connecting to 'eduroam' is available from the Boole or Brookfield Libraries. 
2a. Please install  the Microsoft Authenticator app on your smartphone. For iOS/Apple devices click here to download the app and for Android devices click here to download the app. As there is very limited or no phone signal available, the app is necessary to ensure you can log into Library resources during the session's activities i.e. you won’t be able to complete MFA via text message or voice call. 
2b: Please log into https://mysignins.microsoft.com/security-info with your UCC credentials and click the +Add sign-in method. Choose the  Microsoft Authenticator option and follow the short 3 steps to complete the registration of your app. For detailed instructions please visit , https://www.ucc.ie/en/it/services/mfa/, and you may contact Student IT for further assistance at: https://www.ucc.ie/en/sit/