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   RE: Systematic Reviews for the Social Sciences - Training for Librarians
 From: Marlowe Bogino
 To: Evidence Synthesis Methods Interest Group
 Posted: Sep 23, 2022 10:31 AM
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Hi Julia,

There is the University of Minnesota's  evidence synthesis  institute .

Evidence Synthesis Institute | University of Minnesota Libraries (umn.edu)

 

Thanks !

Marlowe

 

 

Marlowe Bogino, MSLS

Clinical and Reference Librarian

CMSRU Library of  Rowan University

Bogino-Marlowe@cooperhealth.edu

bogino@rowan.edu

ORCID ID

https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2254-7619

 

 



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Original Message:
Sent: 9/22/2022 5:31:00 PM
From: Julia Maxwell
Subject: Systematic Reviews for the Social Sciences - Training for Librarians

Dear Colleagues, 
I am a social sciences librarian at Rutgers University, where I support the School of Social Work, among other responsibilities.  The Social Work community has been increasingly interested in conducting systematic reviews, and I have been engaging in self-teaching and peer-to-peer learning in order to better support them.  I would like to also engage with some more formal training opportunities in systematic reviews. I've seen many training opportunities for librarians conducting systematic reviews in the health sciences, but not many  for librarians supporting systematic reviews in the social sciences. While I'm planning on looking into the existing health science training options, I was wondering if anyone has encountered any  courses or trainings specifically for librarians supporting systematic reviews in the social sciences? Thanks very much in advance for your help! 
- Julia

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Julia Maxwell
Librarian / Assistant Professor
Rutgers University
She/Her/Hers
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