This article describes librarian involvement in a graduate student assignment to conduct rapid scoping reviews. Students had the option to submit a manuscript for publication. The librarian role through assignment conception to publication is detailed. The benefits for both students and the librarian are discussed
Collaborations between librarians and faculty in graduate-level capstone classes are common, as is l...
Constructing a literature review is common practice across all academic disciplines, integral to gra...
Millions of term papers have been written by college seniors who will be writing reports and publica...
Current understandings suggest that three aspects of writing practice underpin the research student ...
This paper describes the benefits of student-run publications from the perspective of two undergradu...
Objective: What roles do librarians and information professionals play in conducting systematic revi...
Reading and critiquing primary scientific literature is an important skill for graduate students, as...
Objective: What roles do librarians and information professionals play in conducting systematic revi...
The design and implementation of a scientific writing assignment in a >100 student upper-level under...
Information exposing, in conjunction with technological innovations and the emergence of social medi...
Helping students with systematic reviews goes against the instinct of many librarians, who see it as...
Evaluating journals can be challenging, especially for new researchers. This article discusses the a...
Systematic reviews are review articles that are completed using predefined methods to minimize bias ...
This teaching note argues that one value associated with preparing book reviews for publication is t...
This article examines the role of publications as evidence for university promotion and postulates r...
Collaborations between librarians and faculty in graduate-level capstone classes are common, as is l...
Constructing a literature review is common practice across all academic disciplines, integral to gra...
Millions of term papers have been written by college seniors who will be writing reports and publica...
Current understandings suggest that three aspects of writing practice underpin the research student ...
This paper describes the benefits of student-run publications from the perspective of two undergradu...
Objective: What roles do librarians and information professionals play in conducting systematic revi...
Reading and critiquing primary scientific literature is an important skill for graduate students, as...
Objective: What roles do librarians and information professionals play in conducting systematic revi...
The design and implementation of a scientific writing assignment in a >100 student upper-level under...
Information exposing, in conjunction with technological innovations and the emergence of social medi...
Helping students with systematic reviews goes against the instinct of many librarians, who see it as...
Evaluating journals can be challenging, especially for new researchers. This article discusses the a...
Systematic reviews are review articles that are completed using predefined methods to minimize bias ...
This teaching note argues that one value associated with preparing book reviews for publication is t...
This article examines the role of publications as evidence for university promotion and postulates r...
Collaborations between librarians and faculty in graduate-level capstone classes are common, as is l...
Constructing a literature review is common practice across all academic disciplines, integral to gra...
Millions of term papers have been written by college seniors who will be writing reports and publica...