New FREE webinar from the U-M Taubman Library! December 15 - "Developing Systematic Search Skills: Peer-to-Peer Learning with Practice Sets"
More info: guides.lib.umich.edu/TaubmanTalks...
#medlibs #SystematicReviews #ExpertSearching #SystematicSearching #SystematicReview #EvidenceSynthesis
Alison Bethel's presentation for Evidence Synthesis Ireland
I'm really looking forward to this presentation today from @evidsynirl.bsky.social
Reflecting and sharing our lessons learned is so valuable. Thank you so much @abeth.bsky.social for sharing your wisdom and experience. 👏 #Reviews #SystematicSearching #SystematicReviews
This week Gemma Madigan Johnson is attending the European Association for Health Information and Libraries conference in Poland.
Today's top pick is a session by Wichor Bramer on "Growing confidence in #SystematicSearching: Managing and Exploring Bibliographic Databases"
#EAHIL2025
「review of* review*" = 2 件 😨 検索結果
興味深いことに、EBSCOhostのインターフェイスでは、同じ用語を左右に並べた近接文字列を検索することができる(Ovidではできない)。
(review* N1 review*) = 8310件 (これは理にかなっている - ストップワード付きのバージョンより高い妥当性のはず)
#SystematicSearching
bsky.app/profile/srli...
Screenshot of EBSCOhost Medline showing the following searches: S1 "Review* or review*" - (7,495) S2 "Review* of review*" - (7,495) S3 "Review* of* review*" - (2) S4 (review* N1 review*) - (8,310) S5 review* - (3,711,223)
"review of* review*" = 2 results 😨
Interestingly, on the EBSCOhost interface, you can search a proximity string with the same term on either side (you cannot in Ovid).
(review* N1 review*) = 8310 results (this makes sense - it should be higher than version with the stopword)
#SystematicSearching
The problem with sitting down to spend an hour or so texting out keywords, is that you can’t stop, and need to do it for all the concepts #systematicreview #systematicsearching #completionist Here I am 2 hours in… I’m learning so much by doing!