Objectives: The Medical Library Association (MLA) Systematic Review Project aims to conduct systematic reviews to identify the state of knowledge and research gaps for fifteen top-ranked questions in the profession. In 2013, fifteen volunteer-driven teams were recruited to conduct the systematic reviews. The authors investigated the experiences of participants in this large-scale, volunteer-driven approach to answering priority research questions and fostering professional growth among health sciences librarians. Methods: A program evaluation was conducted by inviting MLA Systematic Review Project team members to complete an eleven-item online survey. Multiple-choice and short-answer questions elicited experiences about outputs, successes a...
Background: An estimated $100 billion is lost to ‘waste’ in biomedical research glo...
A book chapter from the Association of College and Research Libraries publication titled Reflections...
This commentary presents a rationale for undertaking systematic reviews in library and information p...
Objectives: The Medical Library Association (MLA) Systematic Review Project aims to conduct systemat...
Objective: While many librarians have been asked to participate in systematic reviews with researche...
Since their inception in the health sciences field, systematic reviews have expanded into many other...
This paper provides a status report on the MLA Research Section’s Research Agenda Committee Systemat...
Objectives: The Research Agenda Committee of the MLA Research Section published the second MLA Resea...
Objectives: On a medical campus, systematic reviews with librarian co-authors compared to reviews wi...
Objectives: This poster will cover the reasoning behind the development of the Systematic Reviews SI...
Objectives: To evaluate a class series on conducting systematic reviews (SR) for non-librarians. Cla...
Objective: Research has shown that the quality and reproducibility of systematic reviews increases w...
Assembling the Pieces of a Systematic Review: A Guide for Librarians is a well-written book by quali...
Most of the 15 systematic review teams provided one-page summaries of their progress to date in comp...
Objective: To discuss the development, perception, and impact of a stand-alone workshop intended to ...
Background: An estimated $100 billion is lost to ‘waste’ in biomedical research glo...
A book chapter from the Association of College and Research Libraries publication titled Reflections...
This commentary presents a rationale for undertaking systematic reviews in library and information p...
Objectives: The Medical Library Association (MLA) Systematic Review Project aims to conduct systemat...
Objective: While many librarians have been asked to participate in systematic reviews with researche...
Since their inception in the health sciences field, systematic reviews have expanded into many other...
This paper provides a status report on the MLA Research Section’s Research Agenda Committee Systemat...
Objectives: The Research Agenda Committee of the MLA Research Section published the second MLA Resea...
Objectives: On a medical campus, systematic reviews with librarian co-authors compared to reviews wi...
Objectives: This poster will cover the reasoning behind the development of the Systematic Reviews SI...
Objectives: To evaluate a class series on conducting systematic reviews (SR) for non-librarians. Cla...
Objective: Research has shown that the quality and reproducibility of systematic reviews increases w...
Assembling the Pieces of a Systematic Review: A Guide for Librarians is a well-written book by quali...
Most of the 15 systematic review teams provided one-page summaries of their progress to date in comp...
Objective: To discuss the development, perception, and impact of a stand-alone workshop intended to ...
Background: An estimated $100 billion is lost to ‘waste’ in biomedical research glo...
A book chapter from the Association of College and Research Libraries publication titled Reflections...
This commentary presents a rationale for undertaking systematic reviews in library and information p...