Are you working on or considering beginning a systematic review, meta-analysis, scoping review, or other literature review project? Learn to use the software Covidence, which is free for U-M faculty, staff, and students (and any project collaborators from other institutions).
Covidence can help you:
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- Deduplicate your literature search results set
- Share your literature search results with your collaborators
- Keep track of your inclusion decisions while screening
- Identify decision conflicts between collaborators
- Share PDFs with your team
- Streamline data extraction and quality assessment
- Document your process according to established reporting standards
Please note: This session will not teach you how to conduct a literature review. The session is focused on learning how you can use Covidence to stay organized at various stages of your review project. If you are unfamiliar with the different types of reviews and their associated methodologies, we encourage you to review the Evidence Synthesis research guide from the U-M Taubman Health Sciences Library: https://guides.lib.umich.edu/sysreviews
The URL for this session will be included in the confirmation message you receive 5-10 minutes after you register, as well as in an automatic reminder message sent two days prior to the session.
Session Details
Location:
Remote, Zoom Remote
, Off Campus (view map)
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Session level: All
Sponsor(s): Taubman Health Sciences Library, UM Library
Presenter(s): Kathryn Vanderboll