Library Workshops on Systematic Reviews, Literature Reviews, EndNote


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 What is a literature review? It can be referred as a product or a process. The CDU library is offering a workshops to help students learn about the process of conducting a literature review. The main objective of the workshop is to have students be able to perform the steps to conduct a literature review with concept mapping tools. Join this workshop to get a better understanding of the literature review process!


  
What is a systematic review? A systematic review is one specific type of method used to help synthesize evidence. In general, evidence synthesis is about identifying and selecting relevant studies and the combination of the results of those studies to provide an answer to a research question. The main objective of the workshop is to provide a summary of the main steps involved in conducting Systematic Reviews. It also provides links to resources that are useful for performing Systematic Reviews. Scoping and Narrative Literature Reviews are also discussed in the workshop. Join this workshop on October 18, 2025, to get more familiar with how to conduct a systematic review!


How to use EndNote 2025 as a research tool? EndNote is one of several commercially available reference management software programs. Specifically, EndNote is used by researchers to store, manage, and cite citations in their papers. The answer to this question is provided by the two library workshops offered in October. One EndNote workshop covers the basic/essential features, and the other workshop covers the advanced features. Join these workshops (Oct 4 and Oct 25) to help you use EndNote 2025 effectively as a research tool. 

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