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Evidence Synthesis - Part 1: Overview of Systematic and Scoping Reviews

Do you need to complete an evidence synthesis, but aren’t sure how to begin? This workshop examines the explicit steps that scholars take to complete a systematic or scoping review*. In addition, you’ll learn about differences in review types, and where to find additional resources and services to help with the evidence synthesis process.

*Systematic and scoping reviews are not just literature reviews done systematically, instead they are formal research studies that seek to first identify, through a systematic and comprehensive search, all relevant literature answering a research question, then analyze, synthesize, and present data from all studies included in the review. 

Related LibGuide: Systematic Reviews by Adelia Grabowsky

Date:
Thursday, March 28, 2024
Time:
5:00pm - 6:30pm
Location:
RBD, Gibbs Lab (Rm 2031)
Audience:
  Faculty     Graduate Students  
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Adelia Grabowsky

Health Sciences Librarian
Associate Professor
Research and Instruction
 (334) 844-1797
 agrabowsky@auburn.edu

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