Evidence Synthesis Methods Interest Group

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Charge: To promote and develop competencies around evidence synthesis including systematic reviews, meta-analyses, scoping reviews, and other related methods of research synthesis, through activities such as: Facilitating discussion and peer-support; Creating and managing a resource page; Encouraging programming and publications around systematic reviews through ACRL.
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Call for participants for Panel at ESM-IG event on Thursday October 27th at 10 am Pacific Time

  • 1.  Call for participants for Panel at ESM-IG event on Thursday October 27th at 10 am Pacific Time

    Posted Sep 30, 2022 07:33 PM
    Edited by Zahra Premji Sep 30, 2022 07:34 PM

    Hello everyone,

    Earlier this summer, we asked you for your ideas. One of the ideas that was submitted was a presentation and discussion of case studies. Specifically, in-process or completed reviews that were particularly challenging from the librarian or search perspective.

    Therefore, we are seeking 3-4 librarians who would be willing to share a short 10-minute talk about a review they have worked on, including: the topic, how it started, what were the challenges, how the challenges were handled/managed, and how it all turned out in the end. All cases are welcome, not only those with a successful outcome.

    This session will be held on Thursday, October 27th at 10 am Pacific Time and will not be recorded. We hope these case studies will inspire and assist librarians who may be dealing with challenging or complex reviews by providing examples of strategies that may be used.

    If you are interested in presenting at our event, please fill out this brief form by Thursday October 13th, 2022: https://forms.gle/7vDjXvGcKJRrqBe86

    Thanks,

    Zahra

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    Zahra Premji
    Health Research Librarian
    University of Victoria Libraries
    She/Her/Hers
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