#medlibs #LESSS2024 #systematicreview #sysrev #academicsky #STEMed #phdchat #medsky #medtwitter
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@carrieprice.bsky.social "Librarians who were mind-blown at yesterday's #LESSS2024 critical appraisal vs risk of bias discussion may find this recent video from
@JBIEBHC incredibly useful!" t.co/fUraKKIXzI
I mentioned this at #LESSS2024. It's live now!
I didn't have as many for the other days, but I will do the same. Unfortunately, I'm still trying to catch up with the recordings! There may be some chaos that doesn't stay matched with time sequence. #LESSS2024
Maybe it was part of a #LESSS2024 presentation?
Since #LESSS2024 and #ESIcon24 dragged me back onto social media, maybe I should plug my most recent blog post discussing how we got to the terminology of Advanced Reviews for our ES support at UNL libraries
researchmoment.unl.edu/introduction...
Same! I posted to #LESSS2024 the first day, but then became overwhelmed juggling it and other meetings. Itβs conference season.
Such consistently valuable insights and ideas throughout the conference this week. Thank you to all the moderators, presenters, and runners! #LESSS2024
Wow wow wow! Sending a huge thank you to my 1,055 evidence synthesis frolleagues for making LESSS happen in such a big way. I can't wait to see what grows out of the seeds planted this week...once I get a nap. π #LESSS2024
@libraryvines.bsky.social! You switched the hashtag halfway through! #LESSS2024 and #LESSS24 (though you did should initiative and create a hashtag when there wasnβt one - thank you). Am going to put both versions on my list.
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I've been quiet but I HAVE been attending #LESSS2024 and I'm excited for @carrieprice.bsky.social's presentation on her YouTube channel. Because I share it with everyone.
What a powerhouse panel to start out Day 3 of #LESSS2024. π Note to self: more boundaries, lean in to the waiting list, and keep on learning from other ES services.
Nice to get the validation that I am not the only one who calls them "zombie reviews." #medlibs #LESSS2024
day three of #LESSS2024 - starting off with a great panel of experiences with different scales of ES services. A recurring indication that these service/collaboration models can be flexible to meet user needs and library staff feasibility.
Just learned about BlueSky from #LESSS2024. So far, so good. Great replacement of Twitter.
For a shareable option to give students/researcher teams, we've developed an Excel one. But it is designed for an individual review.
I appreciated learning about Microsoft Planner, which has some of the Trello functions I had liked. I've created a personal planner already as a test :) #LESSS2024
#LESSS2024 DAY TWO:
3 sessions with 22 speakers averaging 251 attendees and 325 livestreams per session.
529 chat messages sent in-session, 32 Q&A submissions, and 839 reactions sent in total. π
#LESSS2024 My brain is wrestling w/ this. I think 2 things can be true: 1) I love that the librarians are doing data extraction training for users. That's so needed. and.. 2) I also wish that academic departments would take a lead on things like this so librarians could focus on lit search-y things.
#LESSS2024 Great point from Leila Ledbetter & Steph Hendren for "Planting the Seeds for Data Extraction" to not use excel for data extraction because of errors. Reminded me of the issues genomics research has with gene names being autocorrected to dates!!!! π³ www.nature.com/articles/d41...
I was in the middle of typing a thoughtful comment in the Q&A when the current #LESSS2024 session kicked us out suddenly and I lost it. I guess I should have typed it over here instead.
I don't know about anyone else, but it seems like there's NO TIME in today's #LESSS2024 Just whoosh
Thank you AGAIN, #LESSS2024 for your attention, and fun "zoom reactions" and chat! Our slides for "From Search Request to Publication: Creating a Workflow to Highlight the Efforts of a Systematic Searching Service" are here: hdl.handle.net/1805/41848
Having "Graveyard" as a status in an ES program is awesome! Have to put those Zombie reviews somewhere π #LESSS2024
Microsoft Lists vs. Airtable as a SR project management tool is a fair question. Are there systems others have used? (Trello, Notion, Obsidian, one giant Excel file, etc) #LESSS2024
having fun at #LESSS2024
Having fun at
#LESSS2024.
This workshop from HSLS and CMSU is great. So many resources. The best takeaway? Don't start from scratch!
#lesss2024
Taubman Health science library "Taubman Library Talks"
guides.lib.umich.edu/TaubmanTalks... #LESSS2024
A SR protocol can also provide a teaching guide for researchers that are new to the SR process #LESSS2024