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Developing Systematic Search Skills: Peer-to-Peer Learning with Practice Sets
Taubman Library Talks present a free webinar on December 15th @ 5pm on Developing Systematic Search Skills: Peer-to-Peer Learning with Practice Sets.
Presenters Jenna Lepczyk and Perry Wiedling will walk attendees through how to use self-directed, hands-on practice sets designed specifically for improving their systematic review searching.
Discover practical strategies, explore step-by-step techniques, learn what questions to ask the research team, and get your questions answered—all in a supportive and safe space!
Early career librarians are encouraged to attend, or anyone interested in learning more about systematic searching.
This session will utilize resources on the Systematic Review Practice Sets site, created by Informationists at the University of Michigan Taubman Health Sciences Library (UM-THSL) and populated with practice sets created by UM-THSL Informationists (Practice Sets – health sciences focus) and librarians at the University of Minnesota (More Practice Sets – sciences, social sciences, and beyond).
The Practice Set used for this webinar is #37121242 (“Effectiveness of handwashing with soap for preventing acute respiratory infections in low-income and middle-income countries”), available on the Practice Sets page. We encourage attendees to preview it before the session, but it’s not required.
For more information on this and to get the Zoom link, please visit: https://guides.lib.
