Evidence Synthesis Methods Interest Group

  • 1.  Reminder: Journal Club Tomorrow (Tuesday)!

    Posted Dec 13, 2021 12:44 PM
    Hi everyone,
    A reminder to please join us for the next Evidence Synthesis Methods Interest Group Journal Club TOMORROW, Tuesday, December 14th, 2021 at 1pm EST.
    Meeting ID: 979 4378 3804
    Passcode: 094523
     
    We'll be trying something a bit different this time, starting off with a tool demonstration and Q&A (Covidence, led by Patrick Labelle--thank you Patrick!), followed by a 40 minute journal article discussion led by Megan Kocher (thank you Megan!), on the following article:
     
    Ross-White, A. (2021). Search is a verb: systematic review searching as invisible labor. JMLA, 109(3): 505-509 https://jmla.pitt.edu/ojs/jmla/article/view/1226
     
    For those of you in the US, wishing you all a restful holiday this week and looking forward to seeing you in December!
     
    Best,
     
    Sarah
     
     
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    Sarah Young
    Library Liaison, Heinz College
    Social & Decision Sciences | Information Systems
    Institute for Politics & Strategy | Statistics & Data Science
    Carnegie Mellon University Libraries
    she/her/hers | (412) 268-7384
    sarahy@andrew.cmu.edu


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    Sarah Young
    Liaison Librarian
    Carnegie Mellon University
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  • 2.  RE: Reminder: Journal Club Tomorrow (Tuesday)!

    Posted Dec 14, 2021 02:12 PM
    Thanks again to everyone for a great discussion...and special thanks to Patrick Labelle for demo-ing Covidence and to Megan Kocher for leading our discussion today. As a reminder, please fill out this form if you'd like to propose an article for discussion or demo a tool:

    https://forms.gle/1ixSn1iENrWYMcft5

    We are going to take a brief break from journal club in January, and will resume in February on the second Tuesdays at 1pm ET.

    Happy holiday break to all!

    Best,

    Sarah

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    Sarah Young
    Liaison Librarian
    Carnegie Mellon University
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