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Join Margaret Foster, AHIP, and Sarah Jewell for Troubleshooting Systematic Reviews: Refining the Research Question, the first of a two-webinar series on systematic reviews. #MLASystematic
Join Margaret Foster, AHIP, and Sarah Jewell for Troubleshooting Systematic Reviews: Refining the Search, the second of a two-webinar series on systematic reviews. #MLASystematic
If you work with data or support researchers who do, this webinar will prepare you to address legal and ethical issues in the use of social media data in health sciences research.
Learn how you can use Common Data Elements (CDEs) to assist researchers and guide clinicians and others in interpreting research.
Learn from one of MLA’s most popular instructors how to use one of most popular citation management tools for systematic reviews.
Knowing what, where, and how to report details of a literature search for a systematic review is a challenge. In this session, we'll introduce the new PRISMA-S reporting guideline, which helps you describe your methods and results transparently.
Explore service examples, identify scientific research data challenges, and leave with checklists you can tailor to your community.