The Evidence Synthesis Institute (ESI) together with leaders of the ACRL Evidence Synthesis Methods Interest Group (ESMIG) are hosting an Evidence Synthesis Social during ACRL in Minneapolis!
When: Friday, April 4, 2025 from 6:00pm-8:00pm
Where: Prince Lounge, 2nd floor, Eat Street Crossing
2819 Nicollet Ave
Minneapolis, MN 55408
(Easily accessible from Downtown via the 18 bus line)
Details: This is a chance to mingle with fellow librarians who do evidence synthesis work. Free beverages and appetizers will be provided by our sponsor, Covidence. A Covidence representative will also be in attendance to answer questions and chat.
This is not an official ACRL event. All ESI participants, ACRL ESMIG members, and evidence synthesis librarians (whether or not that's your official title) are welcome to attend.
No RSVP necessary.
Hello all,It's getting close to ACRL and I wanted to remind those of you attending to come to our Evidence Synthesis Social!The Evidence Synthesis Institute (ESI) together with leaders of the ACRL Evidence Synthesis Methods Interest Group (ESMIG) are hosting an Evidence Synthesis Social during ACRL in Minneapolis! When: Friday, April 4, 2025 from 6:00pm-8:00pmWhere: Prince Lounge, 2nd floor, Eat Street Crossing 2819 Nicollet Ave Minneapolis, MN 55408 (Easily accessible from Downtown via the 18 bus line)Details: This is a chance to mingle with fellow librarians who do evidence synthesis work. Free beverages and appetizers will be provided by our sponsor, Covidence. A Covidence representative will also be in attendance to answer questions and chat. This is not an official ACRL event. All ESI participants, ACRL ESMIG members, and evidence synthesis librarians (whether or not that's your official title) are welcome to attend. No RSVP necessary. -- Megan Kocher (she, her, hers)Science and Evidence Synthesis Librarian | University Libraries | lib.umn.eduUniversity of Minnesota | umn.edu | 612-625-3605Appointments: https://z.umn.edu/BookMegan | ORCiD: 0000-0001-8200-5144 The University of Minnesota is located on stolen lands of the Dakhóta people.