August 2023 Institute

Day 1: August 8

Time
(EDT)

Topic

Session Lead

11:00 Welcome and introductions

Q&A on intro video

Share survey to gather questions for day three recap

Megan
11:30 Exploring different review methodologies Sarah
12:00 Break
12:15 Reproducibility, transparent methods, and pre-registration Amy
12:45 Evidence synthesis steps and librarians as co-investigators Molly
1:00 Lunch Break
2:00 Systematic review guidelines/checklists/reporting standards Amy
2:30 Introduction to protocols and protocol registration Zahra
3:00 Break

Please fill out this quick survey in preparation for tomorrow: https://forms.gle/S3nFrZotUf3xPePz9

3:15 Debrief with your discipline cohort

Introductions

What experience do you already have w/ systematic reviews? Have you ever registered a protocol? Have you ever worked on a PRISMA flow diagram or completed a PRISMA checklist?

Do you find that your users are confused about the various review types?

Disciplinary-wise, what protocol templates would be most useful for your scholars? What reporting guidelines are used in your discipline? What protocol registries exist?

Day 2: August 9

Time
(EDT)

Topic

Session Lead

11:00 Formulating a research question Nasra & Alison
11:30 Frameworks (e.g., PICO) and eligibility criteria Tandi
12:00 Break
12:15 The reference interview: how to have a conversation with a review team Panel: Zahra , Matt , Amy

Moderator:  Megan

1:00 Lunch break
2:00 Selecting databases for evidence synthesis Sarah
2:15 Search strategies part 1:

Group assignments

  • Mindfulness (Zahra)
  • Drones (Megan)
  • 360 degree Feedback (Amy)
  • Mycorrhizae (Matt)
  • Telehealth (Sarah)
  • Devices (Scott)
Scott, Sarah &  Matt
3:30 Debrief with discipline cohorts

What frameworks have you used?

If a researcher comes to you and says, I want to do a review on _____vague discipline-relevant topic____, what would you ask in the reference interview? How have these conversations gone for you previously? Have you had to redirect patrons to a different type of review?

Day 3: August 10

Time

(EDT)

Topic

Session Lead

11:00 Scott, Sarah & Matt
1:00 Lunch Break
2:00 Grey Literature Amy
2:45 Break
3:00 Writing the methods section and PRISMA Flow Diagrams Zahra
3:30 Beyond the search Sarah
3:45 Debrief with discipline cohorts

  • What databases do you use most frequently in your discipline?
  • How comfortable are you with using the advanced search features of the various platforms?
  • What are the major sources of grey lit in your field? How do you discover or access those items?
  • Facilitator demonstrates a past/current review topic and how they approached the search strategy
  • How do you plan to stay informed about evidence synthesis  literature searching in your discipline/s?

Day 4: August 11

Time
(EDT)

Topic

Session Lead

11:00 Breakout Session 1 (choose 1):

Room 1: Database access in resource-limited settings (Gracian )

Room 2: Evidence Synthesis in Library Science (Amy )

Room 3: Automation (i.e., using automation and machine learning methods in evidence synthesis) (Sarah )

Room 4: Supporting and mentoring teams through screening, project management (Zahra )

11:45 Break
12:00 Breakout Session 2 (choose 1):

Room 1: Starting a service (Meghan Testerman)

Room 2: Adapting systematic-review methods for graduate students or researchers working solo (Matt)

Room 3: Performing an evidence synthesis search strategy and exporting a citation file live demo – Web of Science (Amy)

Room 4: Supporting and mentoring teams through screening, project management (Zahra )

12:45 Lunch break
2:00 Breakout Session 3 (choose 1):

Room 1: Adapting systematic-review methods for graduate students or researchers working solo (Matt)

Room 2: Starting a service (Meghan Testerman)

Room 3: Automation (i.e., using automation and machine learning methods in evidence synthesis) (Sarah )

Room 4: Search filters and hedges: Finding and using validated search strings (Zahra )

2:45 Break
3:00 Q&A & Wrap Up

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