Can the library help me with a search for a systematic review or a scoping review?

I am working on a knowledge synthesis project (systematic review, scoping review, rapid review, etc.) and I would like a librarian to assist with or perform the searches.


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Yes! We can help you with this.

We have a Knowledge Synthesis Service page, that will tell you all about the options for how an Information Specialist can either consult with you about your project or join your research team to design, run and document searches appropriate to your research question and synthesis method.

If you would like to talk to your Information Specialist, you can find their email address on the Contact Us page, or if you are not sure who to contact, you can use the Literature Search Request form which will send an email to the appropriate person - make sure to include that you are interested in doing a systematic review or other knowledge synthesis on the form.

  • Last Updated Jan 31, 2022
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  • Answered By Melanie Anderson

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