Nov 24 Webinar: Systematic review searching: an overview of best practices & real world experiences

Therapeutics Initiative (TI) Methods Speaker Series: Systematic review searching: an overview of best practices & real world experiences WHEN: Wednesday, November 24, 2021 from 12:00-13:00 PDT [convert to your local time] WHERE: Offered online using Zoom. You must register order to receive the Zoom link. SPEAKER: Rebecca Rishar, MLIS FREE REGISTRATION: https://www.ti.ubc.ca/2021/10/25/nov-24-ti-methods-speaker-series-systematic-review-searching-an-overview-of-best-practices-real-world-experiences/

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MLA August 10 Webinar: An Introduction to PRISMA-S

MLA August 10 Webinar What’s Needed to Make a Literature Search Reproducible? An Introduction to PRISMA-S August 10, 1:00 p.m.-2:30 p.m., central time Melissa Rethlefsen, AHIP, Jonathan Koffel If you are a health information professional who works on systematic reviews or other evidence syntheses, this webinar is for you. Melissa Rethlefsen and

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MLA August Webinars: Reproducible Searches and Reusable Data

MLA August Webinars What’s Needed to Make a Literature Search Reproducible? An Introduction to PRISMA-S August 10, 1:00 p.m.-2:30 p.m., central time Melissa Rethlefsen, AHIP, Jonathan Koffel If you are a health information professional who works on systematic reviews or other evidence syntheses, this webinar is for you. Melissa Rethlefsen and Jonathan

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MLA August Webinars: Transparent Searches & Common Data Elements

MLA August Webinars What’s Needed to Make a Literature Search Reproducible? An Introduction to PRISMA-S August 10, 1:00 p.m.–2:30 p.m., central time Melissa Rethlefsen, AHIP,  Jonathan Koffel   Join Melissa Rethlefsen and Jonathan Koffel, two co-authors of PRISMA-S, who will show you how to ensure that every component of your evidence synthesis

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MLA June Instructor-Led Courses: Data Visualization and Evidence-Based Practice

MLA’s instructor-led courses offer a small class experience (25 students maximum) with two live sessions and readings, assignments, and discussions outside of sessions. ________________________________ MLA June Instructor-Led Courses Charting a New Course: Practical Data Visualization for Librarians Chris Belter, Karen Gutzman, Annette Mendoza, Candace Norton June 17 & June 22, 2021, 1:00

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Two further online training courses in advanced searching for systematic reviews: unpublished trial data / trials registers – and citation analysis

Dear All We are re-running two further online advanced searching courses, relevant to searching for studies for systematic reviews, in May and June 2021. Identifying Unpublished Trial Data: Trial Registers, Clinical Study Reports and Other Information Sources 17 & 25 May 2021, 9am to 11am (UK time) Course presenters: Julie Glanville, Independent

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Sold-Out MLA Expert Searching Courses Available Again! . . . and Almost Sold Out Again!

MLA Instructor-Led Blended Courses in Expert Searching Julie Glanville & Carol Lefebvre, well-known and popular expert searching instructors, offer a reprise of their two sold-out fall Advanced Searching courses. These courses are expanded, blended versions of popular courses offered at MLA Annual Meetings since 2014. Spaces will fill up quickly. Save up

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Survey on barriers and facilitators facing librarians when conducting systematic and scoping reviews

Dear colleagues, Please consider participating in our research on the barriers and facilitators facing librarians in medicine and health sciences when conducting systematic and scoping reviews: A mixed methods study. We hope that the results may be useful for libraries to understand how services are affected and how to leverage that experience

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Systematic Review Webinar on Thursday

Dear Colleagues, On *Thursday at 3pm Eastern* I will be part of a team presenting a webinar titled* “Librarians: The Key to Powerful Systematic Reviews”* which is part of the “Best of SLA 2019” series. Registration info at bottom. *Description:* It’s no surprise that research has demonstrated that systematic review teams with 

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