Webinar: The Pieces of Systematic Review with Margaret Foster Webinar Series Session 2: Identify: Developing your search, documenting
Our next session of the Pieces of Systematic Review with Margaret Foster is fast approaching! Be sure to mark your calendars for Thursday, February 21st at 1 – 2:30pm CT / 12 – 1:30pm MT. The topic for session 2 will be Identify: Developing Your Search and Documenting. Make sure you download the pre-reading<https://nnlm.gov/s
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The Pieces of Systematic Review with Margaret Foster Webinar Series Session 2: Identify: Developing your search, documenting
Instructor: Margaret Foster, MLIS, MPH, Associate Professor and Systematic Reviews and Research Coordinator, Texas A&M University Medical Sciences Library Time Thursday, February 21, 2019, 1-2:30pm CT / 12-1:30pm MT
Pre-Reading: https://nnlm.gov/sites/default
Social Media Hashtag: #piecesQA
Series Description: Systematic reviews are well-documented as contributing to evidence-based healthcare by, in part, revealing gaps in the literature or illustrating the effectiveness of health interventions. They are common practice, but they can often be fraught with issues in how they’re conducted. There is a constant need for education and discussion. In each live session of this monthly limited-run webinar series, Margaret Foster draws from her expertise to discuss issues, provide examples, and demonstrate the steps of her Pieces process, as described in her book Assembling the Pieces of Systematic Review: A Guide for Librarians<https://www.amazon.
· Thursday, January 17, 2019 – Plan: Developing your topic, framing the question, selecting a standard and output Video Link<https://youtu.be/EK3UCvMO
· Thursday, February 21, 2019 – Identify: Developing your search, documenting Login details below!
· Thursday, March 21, 2019 – Evaluate: Screening tools
· Thursday, April 18, 2019 – Collect: Coding and synthesis
· Thursday, May 16, 2019 – Explain & Summarize: Reporting and dissemination, series wrap-up
What are you hoping to learn from this series? Let us know! You can submit your responses to our survey here<https://is.gd/pieces_feed
Speaker Bio: Margaret Foster is an Associate Professor at Texas A&M University and serves as the Systematic Reviews and Research Coordinator at the Medical Sciences Library with a joint position at the School of Public Health. Her work with systematic reviews began more than a decade ago while completing her Masters of Public Health. In her current position, she provides consultations for researchers in medicine, public health, veterinary medicine, education, and other disciplines and has published over 30 articles applying or describing systematic review methods and evidence-based practices. In addition, she is a co-founder of the Medical Library Association Systematic Review Special Interest Group and developed a popular continuing education course about systematic reviews which has trained over 1000 librarians.
Full details on the series as well as login information for the second session can be found here: https://nnlm.gov/scr/training/
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