Systematic reviews are common in many fields as a method for relatively unbiased discovery of the research consensus on specific questions. But how do you konw if this methodology is right for your research?
In this workshop, you’ll learn:
- An overview of systematic review methodology and what it’s best for
- A brief overview of tech mining, and how it compares to systematic review methods
- Resources for learning more about these research methodologies
Presenter: Patricia Anderson, Informationist at the Taubman Health Sciences Library
Note: while this workshop is hosted by the Engineering Librarians at U-M Library, it’s relevant to anyone who wants to know more about systematic reviews. After registering, you will receive a Zoom link via email.
This workshop will be recorded. The recording and presentation slides will be distributed to anyone who registers.
Session Details
Location:
Your Desktop Remote
, Off Campus (view map)
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Session level: Beginner
Sponsor(s): Taubman Health Sciences Library, UM Library
Presenter(s): Patricia Anderson (@pfanderson), Jamie Niehof
Registration is currently closed.