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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Final Call: Seeking Supervisors/Managers/Administrators participation in a research project

  • 1.  Final Call: Seeking Supervisors/Managers/Administrators participation in a research project

    Posted May 28, 2025 09:36 AM

    Hello,

    Just a reminder that we are seeking supervisors/managers/administrators who oversee at least one information professional who performs evidence synthesis work in the United States of America to participate in a survey. This survey will close on June 6. You must be 18 or older to participate in the study. Due to the nature of this project, we are not interested in evidence synthesis workers who primarily do this work as self-employed contractors.

    The purpose of the research is to better understand the evidence synthesis work performed by librarians and other information professionals. If you participate in this project, you will complete a survey about your supervision practices for someone else who does work in evidence synthesis. It will take you approximately 15 minutes to participate in the research. You qualify to participate in the research if you supervise/manage/oversee someone who performs evidence synthesis work.

    There are no anticipated risks to participation in this study beyond what you might experience in your everyday life. We do not expect potential benefits to be experienced at an individual level, but hope that the dissemination of the completed research will improve the understanding of the work of information professionals who provide evidence synthesis, which may benefit you in the future. Participants in this study can enter an email, recorded separately from their survey results, to be notified if their email is randomly chosen to receive one of three $25 gift cards to Bookshop.org supplied by the researchers.

    Participation is voluntary, but we hope you will choose to be part of this project. Please follow this link to start the survey.

    Thank you for your time and your participation.

    Anna Ferri, MLIS, MEd; Evidence Synthesis Librarian, Assistant Professor

    Colorado State University Libraries, 1201 Center Ave Mall, 1019 Campus Delivery, Fort Collins, CO 80523-1019

    ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0191-6216

    Rachel Keiko Stark, MS, AHIP; Health Sciences Librarian

    California State University, Sacramento 2000 State University Dr. East Sacramento, CA 95819-6039

    ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7946-2213

    Megan DeArmond, MFA, MSLIS; Systematic Review Services Librarian, Associate Professor

    Touro University Nevada, Henderson, NV

    ORCiD: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7048-1039



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    Anna Ferri, MLIS, MEd
    pronouns: she/her(s)
    Assistant Professor | Evidence Synthesis Librarian
    Colorado State University Libraries
    P: 970-491-1146 | anna.ferri@colostate.edu
    1201 Center Avenue Mall | Fort Collins, CO 80523
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