(via Dr. Erica DeFrain, University of Nebraska-Lincoln)
The ACRL Health Sciences Interest Group and Evidence Synthesis Methods Interest Group are holding a joint panel as part of the First Friday Forum series. The panel is scheduled for Friday, April 10, from 12:00 to 1:30 PM CDT. You do not need to be a member of ACRL to join us!
Title: ACRL HSIG/ESMIG First Friday Forum: “Evidence Synthesis Searching with Interdisciplinary Overlap”
Panel Presenters: Matthew Kibbee (Cornell University), Cozette Comer (Virginia Tech), Megan Kocher (University of Minnesota), Heather MacDonald (Carleton University), and Vitalina Robinson (University of Michigan)
Description: This joint HSIG and ESMIG forum will feature a panel of search experts with experience in interdisciplinary evidence synthesis overlapping health and medicine with other fields, such as business, social work, and economics. The panelists will share tips, tricks, and lessons learned in interdisciplinary searching, and attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions.
Register here. We will record the panel presentation during the first hour and turn off the recording for the audience Q&A portion. After the forum, the recording will be posted on the ACRL HSIG research guide and ACRL ESMIG research guide, sent out to the HSIG and ESMIG listservs, and e-mailed to all registrants.
Questions? Please e-mail the HSIG convener, Jules Bailey, at jules.bailey@fsu.edu, or the ESMIG convener, Dr. Erica DeFrain, at edefrain2@unl.edu.
