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Workshop: Article Screening for Literature Reviews In-Person / Online
Writing a literature review? Getting a lot of results for articles related to your topic, but now need to make sure they meet your eligibility criteria? Screening is the process of identifying studies from the literature search for inclusion in the review. In this workshop, we will share useful tips and tools for the article screening process of the literature review, including how to apply inclusion and exclusion criteria to search results and how to use digital tools like Covidence to make article screening more manageable and less time consuming.
Presenter: Ava Kaplan, Research and Instruction Librarian
Where: 101 Russell /Online
Your Research Journey is a five-part library workshop series to help guide you in your research throughout the semester, by providing you with manageable tools and resources to use along your journey. Whether this is your first time conducting research, or you are a well-seasoned researcher and looking for a refresher, each workshop introduces fundamental information to lay a foundation of knowledge on which you can build your scholarly work. While the workshops in this series are designed to build upon each other, you are welcome to attend any workshop individually. All are held on Wednesdays, 3-4pm
Upcoming:
The Literature Review, Wednesday, 7/3
Charting Your Path, Wednesday, Wednesday, 7/10
Managing Your Citations with Zotero, Wednesday, 7/17
Searching Strategies, Wednesday, 7/24
Article Screening for Literature Reviews, Wednesday, 7/31
Poster Image: Net Drying, by Katsuhide Morimoto and Yoshinori Sakamoto, from the Ziegfeld Collection of International Chidren's Art, Courtesy of Teachers College, Columbia University.
To request disability-related accommodations, contact OASID at oasid@tc.edu, or 212-678-3689, (646) 755-3144 video phone, as soon as possible.