Welcome to the Evidence Synthesis Institute
Module 1: Introduction to Evidence Synthesis
What Is Evidence Synthesis?
Module 2: Exploring Different Review Methodologies
The need for various review methods
Common evidence synthesis methods
Systematic review vs. Scoping reviews
Module 3: Reproducibility: The importance of transparent evidence synthesis methods
What makes a search strategy reproducible?
What Makes A Search Strategy Replicable?
Module 4: Evidence synthesis steps and librarians as co-investigators
Steps of Evidence Synthesis
Module 5: Systematic review guidelines/checklists/reporting standards
Systematic review guidelines
Where to find Reporting and Conducting Guidelines
Module 6: Introduction to protocols and protocol registration
Public Registration of a Protocol
Elements of a Protocol
Suitable Registries for Evidence Synthesis Protocols
Module 7: Formulating a research question
Formulating a Research Question
Module 8: Frameworks and eligibility criteria
Frameworks
Eligibility Criteria
Module 9: Reference Interview
Introduction to the The Reference Interview
Project Contextual Factors
Institutional Factors and Expectations
Disciplinary Differences and Reference Interviews
Module 10: Selecting databases for evidence synthesis
Selecting databases for evidence synthesis
Module 11: Search strategies
Why systematic searching?
Identifying search concepts to include in your search
Finding subject heading and keywords
Constructing your search
Sensitivity vs Precision
About filters and search hedges
Module 12: Adapting Searches Across Database Platforms
Adapting a search strategy to a different database and platform
Identifying which parts of a search to adapt
Locate database-specific guidance when adapting searches
Module 13: Grey literature
What is grey literature and why search it?
Searching for grey literature: the big picture
The mechanics of grey literature searching
Documenting grey literature searches
Module 14: Supplementary Search Methods
Finding Studies Beyond Databases and Grey Literature Searches
Module 15: Writing the methods section and PRISMA Flow Diagrams
Identifying the appropriate reporting guidelines
Selecting The Appropriate Template
Assessing Search Methods Against Guidelines
Planning Reporting and Tracking Methods