This session is intended for students, research assistants and faculty who are planning to undertake a systematic review project, or who are interested in applying systematic research methods to a current project. We will discuss the core components of a systematic review, what makes a review ‘systematic’, and how to apply advanced research skills when searching the literature. There will be a particular focus on how best to utilize the library’s resources when undertaking a systematic review.
This session is eligible for a TMU Libraries badge. Badges are meant to recognize that you’ve developed a particular skill or concept through attendance at a library workshop, and completion of an activity after the session. There are two types of badges we offer:
1) badges for individual workshops which recognize specific skills, and
2) stacked badges, showing you have completed 3-5 workshops in a group of related workshops and demonstrating the interrelated nature of the different skills.
Getting Started With Systematic Reviews can be used to earn an individual badge, or as a component of the Research Skills Stacked Badge. Complete at least three of the five workshops listed here to earn the Research Skills Stacked Badge.