(via the Medical Library Association)
Registration is open for the MLA webinar “It Takes a Working Group to Create Strong Reviews: Enhancing Systematic Review Support and Services”. It will take place on Tuesday, August 8, from 1:00 to 2:30 PM CDT.
Systematic reviews are dynamic, time and resource-intensive projects. Eileen Wafford, co-author of over 20 reviews and originator/convener of a successful systematic review working group, will show you can form a systematic review working group (SRWG) that will enable you to get the most from the review process–better reviews, greater knowledge of resources, improved policies and practices, and an opportunity to learn from colleagues who also work on reviews.
Your colleagues have a wealth of information, knowledge, and skills related to systematic (and scoping) reviews. This training will teach you how to tap into that knowledge bank to improve personal, departmental, and library-wide systematic reviews practices. You’ll learn how to facilitate group discussions and discover approaches to addressing real situations encountered during the review process.
The presenter, Eileen Wafford, is a research librarian at Galter Health Science Library and Learning Center at Northwestern University.
This course is worth 1.5 MLA CE contact hours.
For more information, including learning objectives and pricing, please go here.