Health care providers, researchers, and scholars depend on a trustworthy scientific knowledge base. Article retraction rates are increasing. . . and so is their impact on the scientific knowledge base and health care practice.
Health science librarians have a vital role to play in identifying, and educating patrons in identifying, trustworthy research. If you work with scholarly literature, this webinar is essential.
You’ll gain an understanding of what a retraction means, how publications are retracted, and how to identify publications as being retracted. You’ll also learn how to use the REAPPRAISED checklist, a vital tool for evaluating the integrity of a publication. It will enable you to identify low-quality research, even if it’s not retracted.
You will be able to apply your learning from this webinar to many aspects of health science librarianship, from working on systematic reviews and meta-analyses to evidence-based medicine education and personal scholarship. The webinar may also inspire you to reach out to your institution’s research integrity office to find ways to partner and share this information.
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Laatst geüpdatet: 10 juni 2022 door j.lind
An Essential Introduction to Retractions and Evaluating Research Quality (online)
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Health care providers, researchers, and scholars depend on a trustworthy scientific knowledge base. Article retraction rates are increasing. . . and so is their impact on the scientific knowledge base and health care practice.
Health science librarians have a vital role to play in identifying, and educating patrons in identifying, trustworthy research. If you work with scholarly literature, this webinar is essential.
You’ll gain an understanding of what a retraction means, how publications are retracted, and how to identify publications as being retracted. You’ll also learn how to use the REAPPRAISED checklist, a vital tool for evaluating the integrity of a publication. It will enable you to identify low-quality research, even if it’s not retracted.
You will be able to apply your learning from this webinar to many aspects of health science librarianship, from working on systematic reviews and meta-analyses to evidence-based medicine education and personal scholarship. The webinar may also inspire you to reach out to your institution’s research integrity office to find ways to partner and share this information.
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