Systematic Review Workshop: The Nuts and Bolts for Librarians
November 9-11, 2009--register early seats are limited
2.5 Days – 20 MLA Continuing Education Credits
Where: Health Sciences Library System (HSLS), University of Pittsburgh
(www.hsls.pitt.edu) - Falk Library of the Health Sciences, 200 Scaife
Hall, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Take your search skills and librarian expertise to the next level by
attending this 2.5 day workshop. This course provides a comprehensive
framework and discussion of the librarian’s role in the systematic
review process, with special emphasis on successful completion of the
literature search.
Sessions will feature a mixture of small and large group discussion,
interactive lectures, and hands-on exercises. Topics covered will
include: 1) Understanding the structure and purpose of systematic
reviews 2) The reference interview and communication issues 3)
Approaches to comprehensive literature searching and 4) Project
organization.
Who should attend: Health science and medical librarians who aspire to
learn more about the comprehensive literature search process and to
advance their core knowledge required for systematic review collaboration.
For more information and registration: www.hsls.pitt.edu/systematicreview
Melissa Ratajeski
Melissa Ratajeski, MLIS, RLAT
Reference Librarian
Health Sciences Library System,
University of Pittsburgh
200 Scaife Hall, 3550 Terrace Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15261
412-648-1971 Monday and Friday (Falk Library office)
412-623-2441 Tuesday-Thursday (Shadyside Library office)
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