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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Reminder about upcoming journal club

  • 1.  Reminder about upcoming journal club

    Posted Mar 11, 2025 09:23 AM
    ESMIG, 
    This is a reminder that we're hosting a journal club next week on March 18, 2025 at noon CT. 

    The authors will be there to give a presentation on their research. Q&A will follow.

    Lafferty, M., Premji, Z., Herold, P., Kocher, M., & Marsalis, S. (2024). Evidence Synthesis Instructional Offerings in Library and Information Science Programs. Evidence Based Library and Information Practice, 19(4), 18-38. doi.org/10.18438/eblip30554


    See you (virtually) there! Looking forward to the discussion!
    Amy R.


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    Amy Riegelman (she, her, hers)
    Social Sciences & Evidence Synthesis Librarian, University of Minnesota
    Information Specialist for Campbell Disability Coordinating Group