Presented by: Caitlin Carter and Andrea Milne
Day: Wednesday, October 18, 2023
Where: Davis Centre Library, DC 1568
Time: 10 am - 12 pm
Are you planning to publish a systematic review? Or considering incorporating a scoping review in your thesis? The Systematic and Scoping Review Workshop series will provide you with foundational knowledge to help prepare and plan the methodologies used in these types of knowledge synthesis projects.
In this first workshop, you will learn more about the differences between scoping and systematic reviews, as well as the steps involved with conducting each of these review types.
By the end of this workshop, you will be able to:
- Explain the differences between a systematic review and scoping review
- Practice developing a clear research question for a review
- Describe the importance of developing a protocol and identify its main components
- Develop eligibility criteria for a review
- Choose a review method that best suits the review goal and timeline
This is the first of three workshops the Library is hosting this fall on systematic and scoping reviews. Join us for one, two or all three workshops to confidently take on your upcoming knowledge synthesis projects. Please register for each workshop separately.
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