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Posted by liaison on March 19th, 2025
Posted in: All Members, Webinars and Courses
As the newest disruptor, artificial intelligence (AI) has everyone considering its place in our daily work. For those conducting evidence syntheses, such as systematic reviews, there are numerous tasks that AI has the potential to automate or at least enhance. This webinar on April 9, 2025 on 9:00 a.m. MT will provide practical guidance and discussion of the promise and challenges of using AI while conducting reviews.
The guest speaker, Margaret Foster, is the Evidence Synthesis and Scholarly Communication Librarian and the Head of the Center for Systematic Reviews and Research Syntheses at the Medical Sciences Library, Texas A&M University. She is the co-author of the first book written on systematic reviews for librarians Assembling the Pieces of a Systematic Review: A Guide for Librarians (2017) and recently Piecing Together Systematic Reviews and Other Evidence Syntheses (2022). She received the Presidential Impact Award from Texas A&M University in 2018 and the Lucretia W. McClure Excellence in Education Award in 2024 from the Medical Library Association.
Registration is required. Can’t attend live? Register anyway to receive a link to the recording after the session.