Join the ACRL EBSS Evidence Synthesis Committee for our inaugural community event!
Evidence synthesis is an increasingly important area of research support in education and behavioral sciences, and the ACRL EBSS Evidence Synthesis Committee is excited to begin building a space for open discussion around relevant evidence synthesis topics. In this session, we'll introduce the committee and invite participants to join us in sharing experiences, challenges, and ideas in facilitated small-group breakout discussions. Topics will include starting out with evidence synthesis in education and behavioral science context, working with graduate students, and working with instructors to make better ES assignments.
Date/Time: Monday, November 3, 1–2 p.m. Eastern
Whether you are brand new to evidence synthesis or already supporting reviews, this is a chance to connect with colleagues and help shape the future direction of EBSS's work in this area.
Please register at: https://go.unl.edu/esdiscussion
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Angie Gerrard
Liaison Librarian
University of Saskatchewan Library
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