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Posted By Amy Riegelman Nov 20, 2025 03:33 PM
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Greetings! Now through December 11th, 2025, we are accepting applications for the next Evidence Synthesis Institute for librarians. This will be an opportunity to enhance your database searching skills and learn about the possibilities for collaborating with researchers in conducting evidence syntheses ...
Posted By Amy Riegelman Sep 30, 2025 01:35 PM
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ESMIG, Carrie and Melissa shared the slides that they used in today's awesome Librarian and Information Specialist Perceptions of Peer Reviewing Systematic Reviews presentation. https://osf.io/4des3 We'll be sharing more information on future ESMIG events soon. On Tue, Sep 30, 2025 at 8:13 AM Amy Riegelman ...
Posted By Amy Riegelman Sep 30, 2025 08:14 AM
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Reminder: This is today (Tuesday, 9/30)---------------------------------------ACRL ESMIG, On Tuesday, 9/30 at noon CT Carrie Price (ToxStrategies, A Blue Ridge Life Sciences Company) and Melissa Rethlefsen (University of New Mexico) will be joining us to give a presentation that they gave at Peer Review ...
Posted By Amy Riegelman Sep 05, 2025 11:04 AM
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ACRL ESMIG, On Tuesday, 9/30 at noon CT Carrie Price (ToxStrategies, A Blue Ridge Life Sciences Company) and Melissa Rethlefsen (University of New Mexico) will be joining us to give a presentation that they gave at Peer Review Congress (details below). Q&A will follow the presentation. Attend via this ...
Posted By Amy Riegelman Jul 21, 2025 09:43 AM
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I mentioned this (£50) training during the recent journal club about the Terminology, Application, and Reporting of Citation Searching (TARCiS) statement. I did this (or a version of this) online training in 2023, and I recommend it if you're new to citation searching. ---------- Forwarded message --------- ...
Posted By Amy Riegelman Jun 06, 2025 10:33 AM
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Dear Colleagues, We are now accepting applications for the next Evidence Synthesis Institute for librarians. This will be an opportunity to enhance your database searching skills and learn about the possibilities for collaborating with researchers in conducting evidence syntheses across academic areas. ...
Posted By Amy Riegelman May 21, 2025 09:32 AM
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To my knowledge, the full list of deselected journals has not been shared. Matthew Soldener doesn't respond to my emails either. I submitted a FOIA request to get the full list of deselected journals. The details of the FOIA request: Date Requested: 04/16/2025 Status: In Process I'm hoping to glean ...
Posted By Amy Riegelman May 12, 2025 09:55 AM
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ACRL-ESMIG, Please join us on June 10, 2025 at noon CT for a journal club featuring the authors of the following article. The authors will present for ~30 minutes, and the remainder of our time will be Q&A and discussion. This topic is timely as I know many of us are concerned about the future of ERIC ...
Posted By Amy Riegelman Apr 28, 2025 09:55 AM
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ERIC FYI - crossposted ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: IES Newsflash Subscription Service (No Reply) Date: Mon, Apr 28, 2025 at 9:24 AM Subject: Continuing the Work of ERIC To: Continuing the Work of ERIC Dear Colleague: I am pleased to announce that the U.S. Department of Education, ...
Posted By Amy Riegelman Apr 15, 2025 10:45 AM
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[a similar message is being cross-posted a few different places] _ERIC updates_If you're attempting to follow DOGE's changes to ERIC, recommended reading: The fired Department of Ed employee who sent (some of the) emails to publishers/journals notifying them of their deselection from ERIC shared this ...
Posted By Amy Riegelman Apr 14, 2025 02:50 PM
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ESMIG, On April 22nd at 12pm CDT/ 1pm EDT we'll be meeting virtually to learn about SysRev. Information below. ----------------------------------------------- Using Sysrev for evidence synthesis screening and data extraction Presenters: Sarah Young and Melanie Gainey, Carnegie Mellon University ...
Posted By Amy Riegelman Apr 02, 2025 01:58 PM
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Eric, chiming in on What Works Clearinghouse and Campbell Collaboration-- What Works Clearinghouse (WWC)I was told by an education researcher recently that there is a median of 3 studies reviewed per intervention for WWC reports (I can't find a source for this). Unfortunately WWC was part of the DOGE ...
Posted By Amy Riegelman Mar 27, 2025 06:06 PM
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Here are some guides and a blog. that I'm aware of that reference the ERIC reduction--- Education Resources Information Centre (ERIC) https://oise.library.utoronto.ca/oise-library-blog/education-resources-information-centre-eric Finding Government Information during the 2025 Administration Transition ...
Posted By Amy Riegelman Mar 25, 2025 05:05 PM
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Colleagues,If you use ERIC for evidence synthesis, there are some things you should know with the ongoing changes at Department of Education and specifically the work of Department of Government Efficiency to "reduce overall Federal spending" and "reallocate spending to promote efficiency" (EO 14222). ...
Posted By Amy Riegelman Mar 20, 2025 09:19 AM
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Apologies for any confusion. There was a time typo in my message. The following is correct: ESMIG, On April 22nd (Happy Earth Day!) at 12pm CDT/ 1pm EDT we'll be meeting virtually to learn about SysRev. Information below. ----------------- Using Sysrev for evidence synthesis screening and data ...
Posted By Amy Riegelman Mar 19, 2025 08:05 AM
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ESMIG, On April 22nd (Happy Earth Day!) at noon EDT we'll be meeting virtually to learn about SysRev. Information below. ----------------- Using Sysrev for evidence synthesis screening and data extraction Presenters: Sarah Young and Melanie Gainey, Carnegie Mellon University Libraries Sysrev is ...
Posted By Amy Riegelman Mar 11, 2025 09:23 AM
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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 ...
Posted By Amy Riegelman Feb 18, 2025 12:58 PM
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ESMIG, Save the date! On March 18, 2025 at noon CT we'll be meeting to discuss the following article. 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 ...
Posted By Amy Riegelman Dec 11, 2024 08:23 AM
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The SR Toolbox is back with a different look! https://systematicreviewtools.com Many of us were bummed when the site was down. About The Systematic Review Toolbox is an online catalogue of tools that support various tasks within the systematic review and wider evidence synthesis process, launching in ...
Posted By Amy Riegelman Dec 04, 2024 04:07 PM
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Sharing an article that could be of interest to some--- 'Systematic reviews' that aim to extract broad conclusions from many studies are in peril Fake papers are "poisoning the well" for these gold-standard syntheses, researchers sayhttps://www.science.org/content/article/systematic-reviews-aim-extr ...