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Fwd: WWC and ERIC Webinar: WWC Systematic Literature Searches Using ERIC

  • 1.  Fwd: WWC and ERIC Webinar: WWC Systematic Literature Searches Using ERIC

    Posted Sep 15, 2021 09:58 AM

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    WWC and ERIC Webinar: WWC Systematic Literature Searches Using ERIC

    Join the What Works Clearinghouse (WWC) and Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) for a webinar on the best-practice principles and procedures used in WWC systematic literature searches. This webinar is intended primarily for WWC review team members and review team leads who want to know more about how to conduct systematic literature searches using bibliographic databases, in particular the ERIC database. The webinar may also appeal to researchers who are interested in conducting systematic reviews in education and related behavioral sciences, as well as to any researchers who want more information about how to implement searches within ERIC.

    The webinar will cover the following topics:

    • Understanding the principles and strategies of a systematic literature search
    • The role of databases in the process of performing a literature search
    • How to effectively use the ERIC database in a systematic literature search

    Register now at the link below. If you cannot make the live webinar, register to be notified when an archived version is available.

    Presenters:
    Emily Tanner-Smith, University of Oregon, WWC
    Bridget Thomas, Quality Information Partners, ERIC

    Moderator:
    Jeffrey C. Valentine, University of Louisville, WWC

    September 29, 2021
    1:00–2:00 p.m. Eastern Time
    Register here: https://eric.ed.gov/?note

    The What Works Clearinghouse and ERIC are initiatives of the Institute of Education Sciences, the independent, non-partisan research, evaluation, and statistics arm of the U.S. Department of Education. Learn more about the work of IES on its website.

    The Institute of Education Sciences, a part of the U.S. Department of Education, is the nation's leading source for rigorous, independent education research, evaluation and statistics.

     

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