Thursday, June 29, 2023

Free Webinar: Introducing: Systematic Search Practice Sets [July 27]

Sharing in case any WHSLA Members are interested.

I've attended at least 1 other session by this group of librarians and they have all been excellent webinars.

Even if you are not doing systematic reviews (SRs), you can still learn a lot by hearing from those who do, gleaning tidbits/takeaways related to resources and search techniques can be applied to your own practice.  
 

Introducing: Systematic Search Practice Sets

Informationists at the University of Michigan Taubman Health Sciences Library created the "Systematic Search Practice Sets" site as a place to help information professionals bridge the experience gap between systematic search training sessions and engagement in a real live evidence synthesis project. While we all learn "on the job", it can be challenging to find ways to practice systematic searching in an asynchronous, instant feedback, self-driven format with lower stakes than an active evidence synthesis project.

This webinar will start with an overview of search lessons learned over a decade of teaching the U-M "Systematic Reviews for Librarians" workshop, and then introduce participants to the "Systematic Search Practice Sets" open Canvas site.

The link to the "Systematic Search Practice Sets" site will be available on the event page (https://guides.lib.umich.edu/TaubmanTalks/PracticeSets) immediately prior to the webinar, and will also be distributed during the webinar presentation.


This FREE webinar will be held Thursday, July 27, noon-1:00pm EST. A recording will be available after the event. To find out more and get the Zoom link, please visit: https://guides.lib.umich.edu/TaubmanTalks/PracticeSets


Whitney A. Townsend, MLIS (she/her)
Health Sciences Informationist
Taubman Health Science Library
University of Michigan
ph) 734-615-7898
whitneyt@umich.edu

Re-posted from The Expert Searching List.

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