Advanced Literature Searching in the Health Sciences
Description
Master the fundamental components of advanced literature searching in the health sciences.
Informationist Mark MacEachern and a team of fellow health sciences informationists at the University of Michigan designed this course for anyone responsible for constructing literature searches as part of their research. This course will specifically help professionals and researchers in the health sciences improve the overall quality and reporting of their literature searches.
After completing the course, you will better understand the importance of literature searches in health sciences work, the components of effective searches, and best practices to sufficiently report the search process. All learners who rely heavily on past research in their project work – regardless of their experience or current competence – will benefit from this practical learning experience.
Subjects
Language
English
Duration
9 weeks
Status
Available
U-M Credit Eligible
No
Instructors
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Patricia Anderson
Emerging Technologies Informationist
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Emily Ginier
Health Sciences Informationist
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Mark MacEachern
Health Sciences Informationist
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Tyler Nix
Health Sciences Informationist
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Judith Smith
Health Sciences Informationist
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Jean Song
Health Sciences Informationist
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Whitney Townsend
Health Sciences Informationist
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