Taubman Library Talks | Language matters: Handling tough terms in systematic searching - February 29th, 2024
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Language matters: Handling tough terms in systematic searching
Due to the nature of their topics, some searches must include
antiquated, non-standard, exclusionary, and offensive terms in order to
identify all published literature on the topic. This is particularly
true of searches supporting evidence syntheses, where a robust and
sensitive search is critical to the validity of the review.
While many individuals and groups are invested in the critically important work of changing indexing practices and terms across disciplines, systematic searches must still include the language used in the published literature throughout the years and in different research communities. Review teams, editors, and readers may question the inclusion of these terms, especially exclusionary and offensive terms, because of their potential to cause harm and trauma.
In this webinar, Taubman Library Talks co-hosts Mark MacEachern and Whitney Townsend bring together a panel of expert searchers to discuss their experiences handling "tough terms" and emerging language in health sciences systematic searching. The panel will share valuable resources and practical strategies for deciding when to include or exclude problematic terms, talking with the project team, knowing your limits and biases, and responsible search reporting.
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