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Active Learning Strategies for Effective and Engaging Instruction

01/01/2021 – 01/01/2025 @ 00:00 – If you are a novice or veteran instructor in search of engaging and effective alternatives to lectures, Active Learning Strategies for Effective and Engaging Instruction will take your instruction to the next level!    You’ll take on the role of an instruction librarian and help faculty identify systematic review best practices, Public Health students find […]

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Library Carpentry (online, self-directed)

01/05/2021 – 31/12/2025 @ 00:00 – Library Carpentry workshops teach people working in library- and information-related roles how to: Cut through the jargon terms and phrases of software development and data science and apply concepts from these fields in library tasks; Identify and use best practices in data structures; Learn how to programmatically transform and map data from one form to […]

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The Medical Library Association’s Self-Paced Courses (online in your own time)

03/06/2021 – 01/06/2036 @ Hele dag – The Medical Library Association’s Self-Paced Courses will help you acquire professional and workplace skills. You can learn to communicate more effectively, run meetings, design courses, and become a leader in your workplace. These courses use scenarios familiar to health information professionals and medical librarians. The skills they foster are valuable to a wide range of […]

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The Evidence Development Pathway for Diagnostics (Lunchtime Webinar)

28/06/2023 – 28/06/2025 @ 12:30 – Join us for an insightful lunchtime webinar to explore the evidence development pathway for diagnostics on 28 June at 12.30pm. During this session, we will cover the evidence required to demonstrate the effectiveness and safety of new diagnostic tests, the specific challenges associated with reviews of diagnostic studies, and provide some insights into how researchers and […]

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The Role of AI in Accelerating Systematic Reviewing and Evidence Synthesis (Lunchtime Webinar)

12/07/2023 – 28/06/2025 @ 12:30 – Primary research continues to be produced and published at an unprecedented rate and scale. To keep pace, traditional methods that underpin systematic reviewing and evidence synthesis must adapt and embrace artificial intelligence (AI) on a wider scale, particularly now that this technology is more accessible and readily available than ever before. Join us for a […]

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