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Webinar: From Protocol To Publication: Maximizing the Return on Your Systematic Review Investment 

Topic: From Protocol To Publication: Maximizing the Return on Your Systematic Review Investment

When: Tuesday, January 29  1:00 p.m.–2:30 p.m. central time

Are your hours of search time translating into published systematic reviews. . . or into projects that disappear in the void? Are you getting more systematic review requests than you can handle? Are you planning to start a systematic review service and want to plan for success?

An Informationist, a Project Manager, and a Methodologist/Clinician very experienced with systematic reviews share their strategies for identifying promising projects, avoiding problems before they scuttle a project, and working with review teams to conduct successful–and published!–systematic reviews.

Audience: Health Sciences Librarians at academic and research institutions and hospitals with knowledge of systematic reviews.

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Registration:  From Protocol To Publication: Maximizing the Return on Your Systematic Review Investment

Coming in February

Topic: Helping Science Succeed: The Librarian’s Role in Addressing the Reproducibility Crisis

When: Wednesday, February 13, 1:00 p.m.–2:30 p.m. central time

Headlines and scholarly publications portray a crisis in biomedical and related sciences. In this webinar, you’ll learn what the crisis is and the vital role of librarians in addressing it. You’ll see how you can directly and immediately support reproducible and rigorous research using your expertise and library services. You’ll explore reproducibility guidelines and recommendations and develop an action plan for engaging researchers and stakeholders at your institution.

Registration: Helping Science Succeed: The Librarian’s Role in Addressing the Reproducibility Crisis

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