Systematic reviews use transparent and replicable methods to gather and synthesize empirical studies to provide an overview of extant research on a topic. Are you interested in conducting a systematic literature review but unsure where to begin? Although systematic reviews are often thought of in health science research, this workshop will place the review in the context of other types of evidence synthesis such as scoping and rapid reviews, and will provide a framework for how to complete a systematic review in engineering and the social sciences.
Presented by:
Tricia Boucher, Open Pedagogy/STEM Librarian, University Libraries