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Strategies for Systematic, Scoping, or Other Comprehensive Searches of Literature – Part I
Session Description
February 7, 2022 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Part 1: Structured Approach to Searching the Medical Literature for Knowledge Syntheses
Audience: University of Toronto graduate students and faculty engaged in health science research.
Date: Monday, February 7th 2022
Time: 2:00pm – 4:00pm (+ mandatory pre-work module, approximately 60 minutes)
Location: Online via Zoom (meeting link will be provided in registration confirmation email)
By the end of this 3-part workshop series, participants will:
- Identify databases for their review and explain when to use them
- Practice using an objective, structured method for developing sensitive search strategies required for knowledge synthesis
- Apply a structured approach to searching their question in OVID Medline
By the end of Part 1 of this workshop series, participants will:
- Understand the importance of methodical searching in a knowledge synthesis review
- Articulate how the quality of a search affects the quality of a review as a whole
- Identify potential sources of bias in a search and implement strategies for mitigating them
- Practice using an objective, structured method for developing sensitive search strategies required for knowledge synthesis
**Pre-Work Module**
Please complete the mandatory pre-work module “Planning Your Knowledge Synthesis Review” before attending class: https://tinyurl.com/planningareview
*Please note the module is the same for all three live sessions in the course. You only need to complete the module once if you are attending multiple sessions
Instructors:
Glyneva Bradley-Ridout MI – Liaison & Education Librarian, Gerstein Science Information Centre
Erica Nekolaichuk MA, MLIS – Faculty Liaison and Instruction Librarian