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Fwd: [Expertsearching] Online training: Citation Analysis – Discovering New Uses Within Systematic Reviews

  • 1.  Fwd: [Expertsearching] Online training: Citation Analysis – Discovering New Uses Within Systematic Reviews

    Posted Jul 21, 2025 09:43 AM
    I mentioned this (£50) training during the recent journal club about the Terminology, Application, and Reporting of Citation Searching (TARCiS) statement. I did this (or a version of this) online training in 2023, and I recommend it if you're new to citation searching.

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    From: Julie Glanville <julie@glanville.info>
    Date: Mon, Jul 21, 2025 at 9:35 AM
    Subject: [Expertsearching] Online training: Citation Analysis – Discovering New Uses Within Systematic Reviews
    To: expertsearching@pss.mlanet.org <expertsearching@pss.mlanet.org>


    Online training: Citation Analysis – Discovering New Uses Within Systematic Reviews

    23 September 2025 2pm (BST) - 4.30pm (BST)

     

    Citation analysis tools have been available for decades and already have a role within systematic reviews.  However, with the introduction of new tools and more access to citation indexes, citation analysis may offer new opportunities for assisting with systematic reviews, particularly reviews of complex questions where searchers may not always be confident that their subject searches are exhaustive.

     

    This online workshop, presented by Julie Glanville and hosted by York Health Economics Consortium,  will describe current options for citation analysis from the perspective of identifying research for systematic reviews. Further details: https://yhec.co.uk/training/searching/citation-analysis-discovering-new-uses-within-systematic-reviews/


    Regards

    Julie

    Julie Glanville
    Independent Consultant in Information Retrieval 

    Glanville.info 

    York, UK
    E-mail: julie@glanville.info
    Mobile: +44 (0) 7814 972314
    orcid.org/0000-0002-1253-8524 

      

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