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Description: This project focuses on supporting librarians to meet the increasing needs of researchers (students/faculty) for support and guidance during all stages of the review process. It supports and supplements an already existing literature search service. This project additionally integrates a new approach to a team-based systematic review service model to demonstrate that all librarians can provide educational support for systematic reviews regardless of their experience or mastery of systematic reviews. The model also allows for those with the most advanced training or mastery of systematic reviews to serve as a team leader/mentor, spend more time on the literature search service and continue staying up to date on current trends related to systematic reviews. Note: I am no longer employed at Temple University Libraries. Please contact me via my website. For more information visit: www.systematicreviewlibrarian.com and subscribe to my newsletter for the latest updates. This project is licensed with a Creative Commons CC-BY-SA-NC license. Attribution for the use of or any derivatives of all works contained here must be granted. These materials can't be sold or used for commercial use. Derivatives must contain the same license. It's been several years since publishing this model and the field has evolved. While the term "service" is used throughout, it may be helpful for our profession to get away from terms like "service" for marketing the service. We are now collaborators, partners, and researchers who support systematic reviews or evidence synthesis projects.

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All components and documents connected to Transforming the Systematic Review Service are licensed by the Creative Commons CC-BY-NC-SA. Works may be ...

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Systematic Review Learning Outcomes

Learning Outcomes for researchers conducting systematic reviews. Each learning outcome is matched to 1 of the 4 librarian classes.

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Systematic Review Service Protocol Form and Intake Form

Links are provided to a sample Protocol Form for literature search requests and the Intake Form for triaging educational systematic review requests.

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Teaching the Systematic Review Process: Templates

Featuring templates that can be used or modified when teaching the systematic review process. For more information visit: www.systematicreviewlibrari...

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Student-Level Systematic Review & Rapid Review Guidelines

Guidelines for students completing systematic reviews or rapid reviews that are not going to be published but are designed for a class assignment to l...

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Rayyan-a guide for researchers

For the new guide for the latest version of Rayyan, visit the link under Wiki. The guide to the legacy version is still provided in the archived folde...

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2018 MLA-PHIL Chapter CE Course: Easy Steps to Building A Team-Based Systematic Review Service

MLA CE 2 credit course materials provided.

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Systematic Review Service Training for Library Staff (2017)-first launch In-Person: This version has the most interacticve lessons for teaching including a review types lesson

Team training materials are provided to train staff or new staff in the SR service model. Training was developed for a 2 hour session.

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