Savvy Researcher - Systematic Reviews: The What, Why and How (Online)
- Event Type
- Conference/Workshop
- Sponsor
- Savvy Researcher Workshop Series | University Library
- Date
- Sep 12, 2025 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
- Speaker
- Anna Liss Jacobsen, Medical and Biomedicine Librarian
- Registration
- Registration is required
- savvyresearcher@library.illinois.edu
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Systematic reviews are a form of structured research that requires a comprehensive collection, appraisal, and summary of all research on a topic. Systematic reviews are high-impact publications that carry weight to inform evidence-based decision making. After attending this session, you will be able to describe:
- The definition, history and value of systematic reviews
- An overview of the steps and processes of conducting a systematic review
- Some systematic review quality indicators
Related LibGuide: Evidence Synthesis Service by Evidence Synthesis
THIS SESSION WILL BE TAUGHT ON ZOOM (YOUR REGISTRATION + REMINDER EMAILS WILL INCLUDE THE LINK).
In order to attend online workshops, you will need a NetID assigned to you from the University of Illinois and you will need to be logged into your Illinois Zoom account.
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NOTE: Registration closes two hours before each scheduled workshop you will receive a registration + reminder email one hour before the session is scheduled to start. The emails will include the Zoom link and passcode. If you do not receive a confirmation email, please reach out to savvyresearcher@library.illinois.edu. Make sure to check your spam/trash!