Following a systematic search process is an essential part of conducting a systematic or scoping review to ensure your search is transparent, unbiased and replicable, and follows essential systematic review guidelines.
This workshop outlines the steps and key principles involved in conducting a comprehensive search strategy, translating your search faithfully across different databases, and offers some tips around the record-keeping that goes hand-in-hand with systematic searching.
If you are doing a systematic review, these three workshops are highly recommended:
- Literature Searching: Executing your Strategy
- Introduction to Systematic Reviews
- Systematic Reviews: The Searching Process
Audience:
Any postgraduate researcher or UTS staff.
Best suited for those that have some experience with database searching and are planning to undertake a systematic or scoping review.
This session is facilitated by UTS Library.
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