Helping students with systematic reviews goes against the instinct of many librarians, who see it as their duty to talk researchers out of these projects rather than to assist them. My perspective on helping students with systematic reviews changed after meeting with one student a few years ago. However, the question of whether the finished product will be publication worthy or entirely free of error is secondary, in my view, to other potential benefits to the student in completing the assignment
Abstract
 Objective - To explore the prevalence of systematic reviews (SRs) and librarians’ inv...
This commentary presents a rationale for undertaking systematic reviews in library and information p...
Objective: While many librarians have been asked to participate in systematic reviews with researche...
Systematic reviews are review articles that are completed using predefined methods to minimize bias ...
The poster describes the process of systematic reviews and highlights how a librarian can be helpful...
Systematic reviews—and research syntheses in general—are increasing as a form of research. As a resu...
Systematic reviews—and research syntheses in general—are increasing as a form of research. As a resu...
This article describes librarian involvement in a graduate student assignment to conduct rapid scopi...
The use of systematic review as a research method has become increasingly prevalent in the social an...
What do you do when researchers ask for systematic review help and no librarian has ever conducted ...
Objective: Research has shown that the quality and reproducibility of systematic reviews increases w...
Objective: What roles do librarians and information professionals play in conducting systematic revi...
Objective: A critical element in conducting a systematic review is the identification of studies. To...
Introduction Systematic reviews pose a growing research methodology in many fields, particularly in...
Objective: What roles do librarians and information professionals play in conducting systematic revi...
Abstract
 Objective - To explore the prevalence of systematic reviews (SRs) and librarians’ inv...
This commentary presents a rationale for undertaking systematic reviews in library and information p...
Objective: While many librarians have been asked to participate in systematic reviews with researche...
Systematic reviews are review articles that are completed using predefined methods to minimize bias ...
The poster describes the process of systematic reviews and highlights how a librarian can be helpful...
Systematic reviews—and research syntheses in general—are increasing as a form of research. As a resu...
Systematic reviews—and research syntheses in general—are increasing as a form of research. As a resu...
This article describes librarian involvement in a graduate student assignment to conduct rapid scopi...
The use of systematic review as a research method has become increasingly prevalent in the social an...
What do you do when researchers ask for systematic review help and no librarian has ever conducted ...
Objective: Research has shown that the quality and reproducibility of systematic reviews increases w...
Objective: What roles do librarians and information professionals play in conducting systematic revi...
Objective: A critical element in conducting a systematic review is the identification of studies. To...
Introduction Systematic reviews pose a growing research methodology in many fields, particularly in...
Objective: What roles do librarians and information professionals play in conducting systematic revi...
Abstract
 Objective - To explore the prevalence of systematic reviews (SRs) and librarians’ inv...
This commentary presents a rationale for undertaking systematic reviews in library and information p...
Objective: While many librarians have been asked to participate in systematic reviews with researche...