This course, designed by Informationist Mark MacEachern and his team at the University of Michigan, focuses on mastering the fundamental components of advanced literature searching in the health sciences. It aims to enhance the quality and reporting of literature searches for professionals and researchers within the health sciences sector.
No prior prerequisites are required to take this course. It is designed for individuals at an introductory level in the health sciences field.
This course is intended for health science professionals, researchers, or any individual involved in research that heavily relies on past studies and literature searches. It is tailored to benefit all levels of experience and competence.
The skills acquired from this course can significantly improve the rigour and outcomes of literature searches in professional research within the health sciences. Participants can apply these advanced search techniques and best practices in reporting to ensure comprehensive reviews of existing literature, contributing to higher quality research outputs and informed decision-making in their respective fields.