Introduction to Systematic Reviews
Event description
UTS Librarians will discuss the differences between a systematic search and a systematic review as well as tips and techniques for composing an appropriate research question that will guide your search or review.
This session will also look at other types of reviews such as scoping and rapid reviews, and the guidelines and standards used for Systematic Reviews.
Audience:
Staff, Higher Degree Research Students (e.g. PhD and Master's by research), coursework students (Honours)
Note: This workshop is part of a series covering literature searching and Systematic Reviews and is best suited for those that have some experience with database searching and are planning to undertake a systematic or scoping review. If you are completely new to database searching, we recommend also attending our Introduction and Advanced Literature Searching workshops before this one.
This workshop will be delivered online via zoom. Participants can attend the workshop in real time, or access the recording at their convenience.
Related Workshops:
Introduction to Literature Searching
The Search Process for Systematic & Scoping Reviews
EndNote for Systematic Reviews
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