Systematic Reviews (and how they differ from regular lit reviews)
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Heard of systematic reviews, but not completely sure what they are, or how they differ from regular literature reviews? Join this session to learn what systematic reviews are and aren’t, what makes them systematic, how you can read and interpret them, and how you can write them. Learn why they are by many measures the fastest growing form of published scholarly research.
Related LibGuide: Savvy Scholar Workshops by Meghann Kuhlmann
- Date:
- Tuesday, October 1, 2024
- Time:
- 3:00pm - 4:00pm
- Location:
- Digital Scholars Commons
- Campus:
- Ablah Library
- Categories:
- Savvy Scholar Workshop Series
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I am a reference and instruction librarian at Wichita State University. My subject areas are Health Sciences, Psychology, and Communications. My roles include providing information literacy instruction and assessment, offering reference and research consultation services, and acting as a library liaison in my subject areas. My specialties include LibGuide design, evidence-based practice instruction, and offering instruction on EndNote citation management software.