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Searching Techniques for Systematic Reviews - part 2

Searching Techniques for Systematic Reviews - part 2 In-Person

Please note this is part two of a two part in-person workshop. 

A systematic review is a high-level overview of primary research on a particular research question that tries to identify, select, synthesize and appraise all high-quality research evidence relevant to that question in order to answer it. In these sessions we will focus on the structured searching phase of a systematic review. The systematic review is an approach used in a range of disciplines but mainly health, education and social policy (as part of evidence-based policy or practice) and is much more than a literature review because it follows a methodology which means it is 'transparent, rigorous and replicable.'

 

Librarians will introduce you to the searching phase of a systematic review across 2 sessions.

  • In Part 1, we will give instruction and demonstration on how to search information resources systematically. (8th March 2023)
  • In Part 2, we will break into small groups to examine search strategies that students and researchers are working on and tackle any questions or problems. (24th March 2023) 
Date:
Friday, March 24, 2023
Time:
10:00 - 12:00
Time Zone:
UK, Ireland, Lisbon Time (change)
Location:
Seminar Room
Audience:
  Library Staff     Postgraduates     UCC Staff  
Categories:
  Training  
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