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Embase® advanced training on systematic reviews Online
Advanced training on building effective search strategies for evidence -based medicine and systematic reviews production using Embase unique search features: Advanced Search, PICO, PV Wizard and Medical Device. Embase is the world’s largest database of biomedical research and literature from published peer-reviewed literature, in-press publications and conference abstracts from 1947 onwards. Embase contains more than 37 million articles from over 8,100 scient ific journals in pharmacology and medicine, including about 2,900 journals not indexed in Medline. All articles are indexed in depth using Elsevier's own Life Science thesaurus Emtree.
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Using Embase, participants will learn how to:
1. Navigate biomedical and pharmacological research and facts from published, peer-reviewed literature, in-press publications and conference abstracts from 1947 onwards
2. Build effective and advanced search strategies using - Quick Search - Advanced Search - PICO - PV Wizard - Browse Emtree - Medical Device - Citation Information - My Tools
3. Support their systematic reviews and meta-analyses production
Target Audience: UG students, PG students, Academic staff, Researchers, Library staff
Presenter: Dr. Giulia Moncelsi, Customer Consultant in Life Sciences, Elsevier
Time: Apr 7, 2022 09:00 AM in Dublin
This event is part of Elsevier's webinar series for universities in Ireland, starting on 28th February and ending on 1st July 2022.
Related LibGuide: Systematic Reviews by Rosie Dunne
- Date:
- Thursday, April 7, 2022
- Time:
- 09:00 - 10:00
- Time Zone:
- UK, Ireland, Lisbon Time (change)
- Campus:
- Galway
- Online:
- This is an online event.
- Event URL:
- https://elsevier.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_tQYmg_-hReKIEjHJ7Np0QA
- Audience:
- Any Level Postgraduate Researchers Staff Undergraduate
About the Researcher Workshops
A series of workshops geared toward the needs of graduate students and staff researchers.
These events are organised by Rosie Dunne, Research Services Librarian. Rosie offers specialist expertise and information on the Library’s information resources. Her primary role is to support the research process, ensuring that researchers have the skills and knowledge to exploit fully the range of Library services and resources.