Systematic and other reviews: tools and tips

Learn about the different types of reviews and understand the requirements and management tools the University provides to help assist researchers in writing these reviews.

Not every literature review is a systematic review.  What are systematic reviews, what do you have to do to call your review systematic or scoping and what tools and services does the University provide for those conducting these reviews?

Learn about the different types of reviews and understand the requirements and management tools the University provides to help assist researchers in writing these reviews.

Not every literature review is a systematic review.  What are systematic reviews, what do you have to do to call your review systematic or scoping and what tools and services does the University provide for those conducting these reviews?

Learning Outcomes

- Identify the differences between a narrative review and a systematic or scoping review
- Understand the reporting requirements involved in systematic reviews
- Learn what management tools and searching services are available from the University to assist with writing a systematic/scoping review

Presenters

This team of search experts guide staff and students through the development of systematic reviews for Arts, Education, Fine Arts and Music, Medicine Dentistry and Health Sciences.

  • Patrick Condron – Liaison Librarian (Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences) manages the Systematic Review Search service which provides searches and article retrieval for academic staff undertaking systematic reviews at the University of Melbourne.
  • Ashley Sutherland – Faculty Librarian (Arts)
  • Fransie Naude – Liaison Librarian (Melbourne Graduate School of Education)
  • Georgina Binns – Faculty Librarian (Fine Arts and Music)