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Searching for Systematic Reviews, Part 2 In-Person

Overview

A systematic review is a highly detailed process that attempts to collate all empirical evidence that fits pre-specified eligibility criteria in order to answer a specific research question. Systematic reviews are very prevalent in Health Sciences, but are becoming more common in Human Sciences as well.

This part 2 workshop will focus on developing your search strategy, searching effectively and managing your results.

 

Content

By the end of the session you will have learnt how to:

  • Select a database
  • Formulate a search strategy
  • Manage your results

 

Who should attend?

This course will be of interest to academic staff and researchers in any relevant discipline.

Attendance at this workshop / presentation may satisfy the CPD requirements of some professional bodies; a certificate of completion can be supplied upon request.

PhD students who attend this event can attain a Certificate of Attendance via Sisweb.

 

Date:
Tuesday, 6th March 2018
Time:
10:00am - 11:30am
Presenter:
Diarmuid Stokes, College Liaison Librarian, UCD Library

Location:
Information Skills Room
Library:
Health Sciences Library
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Diarmuid Stokes

College Liaison Librarian
UCD Library

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Michelle Dalton

Scholarly Communications Librarian

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