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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  • 1.  Surveys for assessing evidence synthesis services?

    Posted Mar 04, 2024 02:46 PM

    Hi all,

    My colleague and I staff a newish evidence synthesis service at our library, and we're starting to think about how we might assess the service. We are thinking about putting together a survey to send our users upon project completion. Do any of you use surveys for assessment in your evidence synthesis services? If so, would you be willing to share? Thanks a lot,

    Kim Reycraft

    STEM Librarian

    Florida Gulf Coast University



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    Kimberly Reycraft
    STEM Librarian
    Florida Gulf Coast University Library
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  • 2.  RE: Surveys for assessing evidence synthesis services?

    Posted Mar 05, 2024 10:19 AM
    Hi! We haven't done this, but I'm very interested. Please report back. I bet health science library services have assessed via surveys. Maybe ask on the expertsearching listserv.

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

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