Using Covidence to maximise efficiency for systematic reviews – 🎦 now available

Using Covidence to maximise efficiency for systematic reviews – 🎦 now available

🎦 Watch Recording (Passcode: &R&7CZIQ)

HLA Lunchtime Session

🕐 When: 7 November, 2024 1pm – 2pm AESDT

👫 Presenters: Julie Brown – Covidence; Cassandra Gorton – Monash Health

💲 Cost: Free

🌏 Location: Zoom

https://alia-org-au.zoom.us/j/87053060189?pwd=3zOUVYtCpGjkz09daElV9EaTvY3FJ2.1

Meeting ID: 870 5306 0189 / Passcode: 843323

Covidence is a not-for-profit organisation that aims to streamline the systematic review process. In this webinar Julie Brown, a consultant systematic reviewer from Covidence, will explain how Covidence can support the production of high-quality systematic and other literature reviews through:

●        Workflow management, collaboration and administrator oversight

●        Screening processes including automation and machine learning

●        Customisable data extraction tools

●        User-friendly resources including the Knowledge Base, Academy and downloadable resources such as e-books.

Cassandra Gorton, Manager, Access and Discovery at Monash Health will provide her ‘real-world’ experiences of using Covidence and how Monash Health get the most value from this resource. Cassandra will also demonstrate the Covidence integration with LibKey Nomad.

Free online course – Evidence Synthesis for Librarians and Information Specialists

Free online course – Evidence Synthesis for Librarians and Information Specialists

Free (for a limited time) online:

Evidence Synthesis for Librarians and Information Specialists (additional information)

Some related presentations at the fast approaching HLA Conference:

  • Reducing research waste and improving access to quality evidence (Prof Paul Glasziou, Bond Uni)
  • Developing an evidence-based practice training syllabus to support EBP in a healthcare setting (Keren Moskal, Monash Health)