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Systematic and Scoping Reviews for Health Sciences
Are you working on a systematic or scoping review? Have you heard of these before but would like to find out more? Systematic/scoping reviews are intensive research projects and having a good grounding in the methodology is important for a successful and impactful study. This workshop will provide participants with detailed instruction about the methodology involved in conducting effective systematic/scoping reviews.
This workshop is appropriate for undergraduate, graduate, and faculty in the Health Sciences. If you are thinking about starting, have just started, or are in the midst of a systematic or scoping review, this workshop will facilitate the execution of your project.
By the end of the workshop, participants will be able to: identify the differences between a systematic and a scoping review; formulate a research question that is appropriate for a systematic or a scoping review; recognize the parts necessary for a well-developed protocol; convert a research question into component parts of a search strategy; describe the techniques need to build a comprehensive search; select databases and other sources of information to search based on the research question; outline the process of a systematic/scoping review post-search.
Please note this workshop will be held online and will not be recorded.
Related LibGuide: Systematic Reviews, Scoping Reviews, and Other Knowledge Syntheses by Schulich Librarians
- Date:
- Wednesday, May 28, 2025
- Time:
- 5:30pm - 7:30pm
- Online:
- This is an online event. Event URL will be sent via registration email.