[Webcast 67] Management/Analysis Tools for Reviews: Rayyan with Martin Morris

Описание к видео [Webcast 67] Management/Analysis Tools for Reviews: Rayyan with Martin Morris

The KTDRR Center and the international Campbell Collaboration are working together to offer a five-part training course that focuses on high-quality methods for synthesis of evidence, including the procedures and methods for conducting systematic reviews/research syntheses as well as software, tools, and strategies for analyzing and reporting data. The training materials are developed by representatives of the Campbell Collaboration. Online resources from various national and international organizations will be provided for each session.

Rayyan is a 100% FREE web application designed to help researchers working on systematic reviews and other knowledge synthesis projects, and dramatically speeds up the process of screening and selecting studies, assigning inclusion and exclusion criteria, and recording the numerical results of this screening for inclusion in PRISMA diagrams.

Martin Morris joined the Library at McGill University in Montréal, Canada in 2012, where he holds the rank of Associate Librarian. He serves as a health sciences liaison to the Faculty of Dentistry, in the indigenous health program, and to various other departments. His current principal research interest is the improvement of library services to traditionally underserved communities, particularly LGBTQ communities, and with a strong focus on health sciences librarianship. He has also published on knowledge synthesis, and the spread of innovations in library information settings, and is a winner of the Medical Library Association’s 2019 Ida and George Eliot Prize.

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