Taubman Library Talks | Developing Systematic Search Skills: Peer-to-Peer Learning with Practice Sets
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Are you ready to enhance your search skills and ensure your systematic reviews are reproducible?
Are you Interested in building on things you've learned in systematic
searching classes and webinars, but short on practical opportunities?
Join our next Taubman Talk, where two library professionals will walk you through how to use self-directed, hands-on practice sets designed specifically for improving your 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. We particularly encourage early career librarians or anyone interested in learning more about systematic searching to attend!
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).
For all webinar content and files, please visit: https://guides.lib.umich.edu/TaubmanTalks/Peer2PeerSearch