Free Evidence Synthesis Course
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University of Minnesota: New Evidence Synthesis course available to learners everywhere http://researchbuzz.me/?action=user_content_redirect&uuid=e58b65340c2785a819bee1dc1ab7e96e13bf3157398b39e6cb4f6ad08a59ae11&blog_id=4328756&post_id=61736&user_id=12374597&subs_id=636481&signature=e899fd2d3850431cb83c7ae0169f715b&email_name=new-post&user_email=vyasamoorthy@gmail.com&encoded_url=aHR0cHM6Ly9saWJuZXdzLnVtbi5lZHUvMjAyNC8wNy9uZXctZXZpZGVuY2Utc3ludGhlc2lzLWNvdXJzZS1hdmFpbGFibGUtdG8tbGVhcm5lcnMtZXZlcnl3aGVyZS8. "A new online course, 'Evidence Synthesis for Librarians and Information Specialists,' is now available to librarians, information specialists, and learners everywhere. The course was created by the Evidence Synthesis Institute (ESI), a partnership between the University of Minnesota Libraries, Cornell University Libraries, and Carnegie Mellon University Libraries. Since its inception in 2020, ESI has trained over 450 librarians through its synchronous, biannual four-day workshop." *"Evidence Synthesis" was a new term for me. I found a good overview here: https://royalsociety.org/news-resources/projects/evidence-synthesis/ http://researchbuzz.me/?action=user_content_redirect&uuid=a65c458002ba81d7ac27a8e7d6a673b765c21b9ceb9631ac1e7dcbe087749ee1&blog_id=4328756&post_id=61736&user_id=12374597&subs_id=636481&signature=f9a0c19d448fcb6f076aa2c5cc858ba1&email_name=new-post&user_email=vyasamoorthy@gmail.com&encoded_url=aHR0cHM6Ly9yb3lhbHNvY2lldHkub3JnL25ld3MtcmVzb3VyY2VzL3Byb2plY3RzL2V2aWRlbmNlLXN5bnRoZXNpcy8.* Dr P Vyasamoorthy / 9490804278
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Padmanabha Vyasamoorthy