Friday, May 13, 2022 10:00* AM - 12:00 PM
If you will be part of a systematic review team--or if you already do systematic review searches and want to hone your skills--this is the searching course for you! You’ll learn to take a practical approach to systematic searching for many types of research questions. You’ll walk away with the skills to create a reproducible, transparent, effective, and documented systematic search that is translatable across platforms. The reference interview, search peer review, and search reporting will also be discussed as valuable skills to become an expert searcher.
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Carrie Price is a Health Professions Librarian at Towson University's Albert S. Cook Library. She was previously a clinical medical librarian at the Johns Hopkins University/Medical Institutions' Welch Medical Library. Carrie has strong interests in user-centered and instructional design, evidence-based practice and evidence-syntheses, and interprofessional education. She is a co-author on numerous publications, including over 30 systematic reviews and other evidence syntheses. She is an avid Tweeter at @carrieprice78.