
Write It Before You Review It: Systematic Review Protocol Workshop
Ready to Start a Systematic Review? Start with a Solid Protocol.
A well-developed protocol is essential to producing a transparent, reproducible, and high-quality systematic review. In this practical workshop, you'll learn the key elements of protocol development—like defining your research question, setting inclusion/exclusion criteria, choosing databases, and outlining your methods. Stay for the hands-on portion where you’ll be able to apply best practices and standards (such as PRISMA-P), and begin drafting your own protocol with assistance from a librarian.
Whether you're planning a review for publication, a thesis, or a grant proposal, this workshop will help you lay the groundwork for a high-quality, well-organized review. Perfect for graduate students, faculty, and researchers in the early stages of a systematic review.
This workshop will be in two parts.
Session 1: presentation 12-12.25pm, virtual (register for link) and on-site (Main Library B252 - Learning Studio CATalyst).
Session 2: hands-on 12:30-1:30pm will be on-site only. Main Library B252 - Learning Studio CATalyst
Related LibGuide: Systematic & Scoping Review Support at the Main Library by Elizabeth Kline
- Date:
- Wednesday, November 19, 2025
- Time:
- 12:00pm - 1:30pm
- Location:
- Main B252 - Learning Studio CATalyst
- Categories:
- Workshops