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Course announcement: Trials Registers, Trials Results Registers and Other
Research Registers: Challenges and Opportunities. 11th May 2011, University
of York.

Increasing national and international interest in identifying, recording and
promoting access to healthcare trials and their results has seen the
development of large numbers of trials registers, and more recently, results
registers.  Trials registers provide information on current and recently
completed research and results registers provide information on completed
research.  This type of information is useful for research commissioning,
health technology assessments, systematic reviews and product development. 

Trials registers, results registers and other research registers are
developing quickly and provide challenges in terms of identification,
efficient searching and record management.  This one day training course
will highlight the background to the development of trial registers and
trials results registers, will discuss the types of registers and their
relative coverage, and will offer practical advice on searching registers
and managing register records.  

For further information please visit:
<http://php.york.ac.uk/inst/yhec/web/training/index.php>
http://php.york.ac.uk/inst/yhec/web/training/index.php

 

 

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