Keywords
evidence synthesis, library
Abstract
Outcomes: Participants will learn about academic library models used to support systematic reviews for course assignments or potential scholarly publications. Timelines and resources about planning reviews will also be shared.
Proposal: Join us in a discussion of the “what, when, and why” of planning various types of evidence synthesis reviews (scoping, systematic, umbrella, etc.). We will share what we have learned during the past year as we have received training, assisted faculty and students with reviews, and next steps toward establishing a formal Evidence Synthesis Reviews service from UCF Libraries.
Publication Date
5-8-2024
Original Citation
Bishop, C., Phillips, J. D., and Todd, A. (2024, May 8). Evidence Synthesis Reviews and Library Support Models: Lessons Learned and Next Steps. Faculty Center for Teaching and Learning Summer Institute, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL.
Document Type
Conference Presentation
Copyright Status
Author retained
Publication Version
Author's version
Department
UCF Libraries
STARS Citation
Bishop, Corinne; Phillips, Jason D.; and Todd, Andrew, "“Evidence Synthesis” Reviews and Library Support Models: Lessons Learned and Next Steps" (2024). Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works. 1319.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/ucfscholar/1319