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Getting Started with Evidence Synthesis: Best Practices for Literature Review Projects
Are you planning or currently conducting a systematic review, scoping review, or meta-analysis? Drop-in for a workshop on evidence synthesis methods and best practices for literature review projects. We’ll explore:
• Defining and refining a clear research question
• Developing a structured, reproducible search strategy
• Managing references and screening studies efficiently
• Reporting findings using established guidelines (e.g., PRISMA)
This session is geared toward researchers, students, or faculty members who are new to evidence synthesis or looking to enhance their review projects. All disciplines are welcome.
Librarians from the Evidence Synthesis Service will walk you through the key steps of conducting a high-quality evidence synthesis, offering tips, tools, and resources tailored to your research needs.
Related LibGuide: Evidence Synthesis in the Sciences and Social Sciences by Ramona Crawford
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This is an online event: Please register to receive the Zoom link in advance of the workshop.
Registered attendees will receive a reminder via email 1 day prior to the workshop. Registration closes 1 day prior to the event.*
*In case there is still space available after registration has closed, you may email rcrawford@fas.harvard.edu to indicate your interest. Be sure to put “LATE REGISTRATION” in the subject line. If there is space available, it is possible you may receive the zoom link in time to attend.