Systematic and Scoping Reviews: The Basics | GRTR253



Description

This workshop will take you through the basics of systematic and scoping reviews: what they are and how they differ from other types of reviews. The session will explore the time and resources required to carry out systematic and scoping reviews, as well as outline the first steps you can take to get one started.

Learning Objectives

At the end of this workshop, the participants will:
  • Understand the difference between systematic, scoping, and other common types of reviews.
  • Understand the time required to carry out a systematic or scoping review.
  • Identify the resources needed to carry out a systematic or scoping review.
  • Become aware of the initial steps that should be taken in preparation for carrying out a systematic or scoping review.

Leaders Information

Krista Alexander is the Applied Human Sciences, Biochemistry/Chemistry and Physics Subject Librarian.  
 
Katharine Hall is the Biology and Health, Kinesiology & Applied Physiology Subject Librarian.
 
Melissa Rivosecchi is a Teaching & Research Librarian, Social Sciences, Education, Applied Linguistics/TESL, Art Education and Creative Arts Therapies Subject Librarian.



How it works

Event details

Workshop location

Online

Start date

Thursday, January 18, 2024

End date

Thursday, January 18, 2024

Workshop days

Thursday

Time

From 11:00 to 12:30

Instructors

Krista Alexander

Katharine Hall

Melissa Rivosecchi

Hosts

Basak Tozlu

Capacity

11 / 40

Additional details

This workshop has a $25 non-attendance fee

Registration deadline

Monday, January 15, 2024