Online course: Tuesday, June 28 and Tuesday, July 12, 2022
(1 day course for 2 x half day)
This interactive online course deals with the main principles of searching for publication and undisclosed evidence in a systematic and transparent way.
We will look at the conversion of research ideas into executable structured search questions. Crucifying the scope of literature; Source selection; You can develop an effective strategy and document searches.
In addition to emphasizing the latest search tools and new technologies of the relevant methods of relevant methods, this process will use the decades of experience of Schaarr at the forefront of evidence synthesis.
The program is as follows:
Preliminary session: exclusive pre -recorded video lecture Andrew BoothSuccessful literature review, a major author of a systematic approach to the third edition (Sage, 2021).
Session 1 (June 28) will look at the following:
- The role of the literature search during the evidence review process;
- Scient literature and select the source
- Search approach method and specific review method match
- Convert research questions to a search strategy
Note: The delegates are provided with a search task that can be completed in their time and submitted within 7 days (allow about 1 hour for this).
Session 2 (July 12).
- Common trap of search (including feedback for search tasks)
- Report
- In addition to the “Big Bang” search -complementary and repeated ways, and when to use
- New technology
- I know when it stops
Who will benefit from the course? :
Those who are interested in conducting or supporting systematic review or similar evidence synthesis project: especially:
- postgraduate student
- Initial career researcher
- Librarian and information specialist
We will gain examples not only in health, but also in the synthesis of social science and public policy.
For more information, visit the course web page.
Course Professor:
SCHARR Information Science Research