This one-hour online introductory training in the NIH Library Evidence Synthesis Review Series provides a high-level overview of the complete process for conducting a Systematic Review. This training will cover each step for conducting a systematic review and introduce resources for conducting and reporting a systematic review.
By the end of this training, attendees will be able to:
Distinguish between a systematic review and other review types
Understand the definition of a systematic review
Identify the recommended resources for conducting and reporting a systematic review
Demonstrate a high-level understanding of the steps involved in a systematic review
Attendees are not expected to have prior knowledge of how to conduct a systematic review. This training does not take the place of more in-depth trainings in the NIH Library Evidence Synthesis Review series. It is recommended that those planning to undertake a systematic review, should register for the Evidence Synthesis series that take a deeper dive into the required methods for each step in a systematic review.